Archive for the Complications Category
Posted on January 23, 2012 by Lu Young RN
As you know if you have type 2 diabetes, you are at an increased risk for heart attack. There are some surprising heart attack symptoms for type 2 diabetes management.
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Posted on December 30, 2011 by Lu Young RN
Staying hydrated when you are sick is not always easy. You may be throwing up or have diarrhea.
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Posted on December 28, 2011 by Lu Young RN
Becoming sick at one time or another is inevitable. So to manage a sick day with type 2
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Posted on December 22, 2011 by Lu Young RN
Poor blood glucose control can wreck your sex life. To maintain a healthy sex life, your nerves need be healthy. Peripheral neuropathy, a common complication of diabetes doesn’t have to kill your sex life if your blood glucose is
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Posted on December 21, 2011 by Lu Young RN
Peripheral neuropathy can be painful. Peripheral neuropathy research with type 2 diabetes management is currently working on genetic factors. The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and
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Posted on December 20, 2011 by Lu Young RN
Peripheral neuropathy treatment with type 2 diabetes management is a smart idea. Neuropathy can be painful or alternately have a complete lack of
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Posted on December 19, 2011 by Lu Young RN
Peripheral neuropathy and exercise, do they work well together? Peripheral neuropathy can be painful and often the last thing on your mind is exercise, but
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Posted on December 18, 2011 by Lu Young RN
Peripheral neuropathy can be painful and one way of dealing with the pain is acupuncture, and specifically peripheral neuropathy acupuncture. More than
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Posted on December 17, 2011 by Lu Young RN
When the winter days are short and the nights are even longer, I like to cuddle up with a warm blanket and a good book. I have chosen three of my
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Posted on December 16, 2011 by Lu Young RN
More than half of diabetics will have diabetic neuropathy eventually. So, what causes diabetic neuropathy and can it be prevented? The causes are probably
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