‘Diabetes’

How to Cure Excessive Sweating

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010

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It is terrible that you wear clothes that you love and all the time is marked with sweat, which will not only be horrible while the hours pass, but leave an odor and stains difficult to wash if it takes some time. If this is your case, you’re desperate for a solution to this.

May suffer from hyperhidrosis or excessive sweating, but you’re not alone. Perhaps you are very well aware of what this means in your life, the problems it brings, odors, etc., but do not know how to get rid of him. Take a leap and learn how to cure excessive sweating.

Excessive sweating is a difficult condition to live with because it is shameful and disgusting. Besides this is uncomfortable, it can cause an impact on your professional and personal life.

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Tips for Preventing Diabetes

Monday, July 19th, 2010

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Did you know that nearly 92% of cases of type 2 diabetes could be prevented? You may not have thought that with a active lifestyle and healthy have the power to prevent this disease. Anyway, if you have diabetes do not have to whine either, because you can effectively control the problem.

Tips for preventing diabetes will also be presented below will help you stay away from heart disease. So you will not find anything wrong what they have to do to protect your health and a better quality of life.

Move. If you exercise at least 30 minutes a day, your caloric intake is reduced by 10% and therefore much more likely you will lose weight. Remember that obesity is a risk factor for diabetes.

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Relationship Between Periodontal Disease and Diabetes

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010

Relationship Between Periodontal Disease and DiabetesDiabetes affects approximately 24 million Americans or about 8% of the population. This is a disease marked by high blood sugar levels caused by the production of insulin function. An individual becomes insulin resistant diabetes when the pancreas can no longer release enough insulin to lower blood sugar and organs become exhausted. Pancreas is controlled by hormonal feedback mechanisms. Acute and chronic infection in the body’s hormones to create chaos. Periodontal disease is the most widespread infectious diseases on the planet, triggering a lot of chaos.

Mouth help the sugar found in gum disease. Constant introduction and presence of sugar in the mouth (as with the sippy cup of juice), feed the bacteria that cause periodontal disease. Blood vessels in diabetes are also compromised. They thicken and slow the delivery of oxygen to the extremities. Likewise, they slow the elimination of waste from this network. All of which lowered defense against infection, including periodontal infection.

A detailed publication Dentistry Today the relationship between periodontal disease and diabetes. Those with diabetes have more severe periodontal problems and people with periodontal disease have a more difficult time controlling their diabetes. Link found in both adults and children. Approximately 50 per cent of children had periodontal disease, according to Lucile Packard Children Hospital at Stanford University Medical Center. Unfortunately the symptoms of periodontal disease are often not seen until the disease is advanced. A dentist can diagnose the disease at an early stage, before the parents realize their children have them. Thus, it is important that children with diabetes receive regular oral checkups.

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Know More Symptoms of Disease in Diabetes

Monday, April 19th, 2010

Know More Symptoms of Disease in Diabetes - Diabetes is a disease with increased blood glucose above normal. Where blood glucose levels regulated by the hormone insulin produced by the pancreas. An increasing number of diabetics lately very quickly, and many of them do not realize how serious the disease. This is because some patients do not feel the occurrence of the symptoms of diabetes.

There are some common symptoms of diabetes in which a person should consult with your doctor. Especially for people who are older than 45 years, it is very important to always check their blood glucose levels every year. The reason why many people do not know they have diabetes because they underestimated the symptoms of diabetes or do not feel the symptoms.

Some symptoms of diabetes you need to know is that too much urine, hunger and thirst excessive, sudden weight loss or abnormal, slightly blurred vision, ulcers or wounds that hard to heal, infection or inflammation of the repetitive, ill head, fatigue, itching and dry skin. However, feeling some of these symptoms does not mean you will definitely suffer from diabetes, because some of these symptoms also occur in other diseases. To make sure you have it checked at your doctor immediately. (more…)

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Prevention tips diabetes mellitus on ourselves

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

Prevention tips diabetes mellitus on ourselves can be done in several ways and is divided into several types :

Primary prevention

Primary prevention is the effort devoted to people who fall into high risk categories, namely those that have not been affected by this disease but has the potential to get it. For primary prevention, it is necessary to know first what factors that influence the occurrence of diabetes mellitus, and the efforts taken to eliminate these factors. Education plays an important role in primary prevention.

Secondary Prevention

Secondary prevention is an effort to prevent and inhibit the emergence of the disease by early detection and providing early treatment. Early detection is done by checking the filter. Only checks will require a lot of cost. Treatment of early disease should be done immediately to prevent possible occurrence of chronic diseases. Education about diabetes mellitus and its management, will affect the improvement of patient adherence to treatment. (more…)

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Stroke Causes of Disability Highest

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

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The highest cause of disability in the United States is not a traffic accident, but a stroke. In Indonesia, although no official records, the cause of disability due to stroke is estimated high enough.

Higher rates of disability due to stroke, especially for patients treated medically too late. The delay in medical treatment, partly because the family does not understand the symptoms of stroke so that people with stroke symptoms of late taken to the hospital. There are also families who believe the myth, if a person has symptoms of a stroke a few finger tips so that the needle punctured the patient’s blood flow so that the blockage of blood vessels to the brain can be overcome. (more…)

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Care for Diabetes

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

Care for diabetesDiabetes affects approximately 23.6mil people in the United States. Basically it is a serious, life-long condition. Condition is diagnosed in children and adults alike. It presents a genetic pre-disposition, yet it is usually triggered by environmental factors.

Any individual who has been diagnosed should care for diabetes if your life depended on it. The American Diabetes Association recommend that any person with a pre-giving for the synthesis of diabetes receive a broad, regular checkups.

To care for diabetes, it is necessary that you be aware of what it is. The condition is a disease of metabolism. Metabolism is the way the body where the use digested food to promote growth and energy. The digested food is broken down into glucose or blood sugar. The body needs glucose for fuel and energy.

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