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Adult Onset Diabetes can Affect us Badly

Developing diabetes

The quantity of people with diabetes continues to rise while their age at the onset of diabetes drops. Type 2 diabetes, which was originally called adult – onset diabetes, is now affecting children, due largely to the trend towards obesity.

Dignosis of Diabetes

Being affected by diabetes demands close monitoring of an individual’s blood sugar level. Besides looking out for high blood sugar, they also have to be aware of tell-tale signs of hypoglycaemia, also known as low blood sugar. Using what’s known as a blood glucose meter, a person who has diabetes can tell if his/her sugar level is less than normal. Normal fasting blood sugar is 70 to 100 mg/dl.

Some causes of Diabetes

Emotionally stressed mothers who may have other psychological problems may result in an increased risk of their children having diabetes. Mothers who experienced a stressful event such as separation, a violent relationship, and mental tension and work pressure are more likely to develop diabetes.

Raise your body temperature

If the quality of your sleep is sadly lacking then start an exercise program if you aren’t already doing some form of exercising. Exercise helps you sleep better in several ways and to say nothing of all the other health benefits!

Benefits of Exercise for better Quality Sleep

Exercise will elevate the level of your natural body temperature rhythm, and help your body temperature to peak at a raised level. This will increase your energy levels over the course of the day and you’ll feel more awake, alive, and now with more purpose in your life.

As your body temperature levels will settle to a higher level, your body temperature will also drop more easily and deeper. This will allow you to sleep deeply, over a good length of time.

A regular exercise regime will prevent your body temperature rhythm from flat-lining, letting you sleep deeply even if you’ve had a bad day, or you couldn’t exercise on one particular day.

Female hair loss

Hair loss is something that most of us have to live with, whether you realize it or not, and generally is more common as people grow older, but can be a problem for people of all ages. Losing one’s hair happens over a period of time and some research tends to indicate that follicle hairs will take up to 5 years to completely stop producing hair from the time that hair loss was apparent.

For many patients, the loss of some or all of their hair is a major emotional problem and is often the case after major surgery, so it is important for patients to speak to their surgeon about this predictable outcome before undergoing surgery.

Hair loss is quite a likely occurrence for children being treated for leukaemia. A male hormone, DHT or dihydrotestosterone, which is derived from androgen, is usually responsible for male and female pattern baldness.

Women

Typically a woman’s hair tends to become universally thinner and the pattern of hair loss in women is different to the all-too-common balding crown and receding hairline that is common in men. Hair loss in women is as common as in men, but because men and women have different hormones, women usually lose their hair in a more diffuse way than men.

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