How to prevent high blood sugar after a nap?

Posted on November 7, 2009
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Some diabetic patients have elevated blood glucose after sleeping too. In this regard, the proposed Friends of sugar to do some exercise before going to bed, so that blood sugar down to sleep again.
Blood sugar after a meal an hour or so is the highest when the nap after a meal so that [...]

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How to prevent low blood sugar in winter?

Posted on November 6, 2009
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Winter rolls around, to prevent hypoglycemia in patients with diabetes should pay attention to rational eating, regular exercise and proper use of hypoglycemic drugs.
Many patients with diabetes only concerned about high blood sugar, but they ignore the dangers of low blood sugar. Blood glucose less than 3. 8mmol / L is called low [...]

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The 10 factors that cause low blood sugar

Posted on November 5, 2009
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If your blood sugar level is too low (usually less than 4.0mmol / l), it will show the phenomenon of low blood sugar, is one complication of diabetes. For diabetic patients, the risk of hypoglycemia is much higher than high blood sugar, therefore, must try to avoid the occurrence of low blood sugar. Here are [...]

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Low blood sugar, diabetes, blood glucose compliance stumbling block

Posted on November 2, 2009
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Non-diabetes blood glucose below 2.8 mmol / L referred to as low blood sugar, diabetes less than 3.9 mmol / L is considered low blood sugar. In clinical, low blood sugar can be expressed as sweat, hunger, weakness, pale and trembling limbs, palpitations and other symptoms, which are caused by low blood sugar symptoms of [...]

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Patients with diabetes and skill greatly from eating white sugar

Posted on November 1, 2009
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1 diabetes Kuangchi 130 pounds a year actually white granulated sugar, with an average three days to eat a catty! Doctor asked the reason, the patient was admitted after the injection of insulin faint before Kuangchi sugar to make up.
50-year-old Mr. Chen lived at Castle Peak, check out the last year, suffering from [...]

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Diabetes blurred vision is actually at play

Posted on October 31, 2009
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56-year-old Mr. Gao, from six months ago, feeling of dry eyes, visual acuity decreased some thought of himself to “presbyopic” age, not too concerned about. Recently more and more uncomfortable eyes, weight, eye treatment to the hospital, after an initial diagnosis of refractive error and dry eye, while conducting routine fundus examination found that his [...]

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90% of the patients with diabetic will retinopathy lesions

Posted on October 31, 2009
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Quarter of the world for the blind because of diabetes, blindness, diabetes, Guangdong Province, more than two million. Experts say: Jiucheng with diabetes for more than two decades occurred in the retinal lesions. Health Department of Guangdong Province, Guangzhou City Health Bureau, at two days of seminars and large-scale medical consultations at the expert consultation [...]

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Diabetic patients need eye treatment to prevent eye

Posted on October 30, 2009
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Diabetes can cause a variety of the organizational structure of the eye injury, blindness due to diabetes caused by many patients, it must protect the eyes. First of all, a good control of blood sugar, blood pressure, poor blood glucose control, metabolic disorders, cornea susceptible to infection, retinal damage retinal microcirculation blood diseases. High blood [...]

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It’s necessary to do fundus examination every year

Posted on October 30, 2009
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With the increasing standard of living, diabetes and fundus of patients is also increasing. How do patients with diabetes on how to prevent the occurrence of retinal diseases, and how to treat it?
Experts say many patients that the medication on time, their blood sugar down than before, a lot of feel good about [...]

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Color vision test early detection of diabetic retinopathy

Posted on October 29, 2009
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According to researchers in June 2008 “British Journal of Ophthalmology,” published research reports, auto-contrast yellow-blue color blindness test (TCT) can be visual loss in diabetic patients before, early detection of diabetes may affect vision retinopathy.
Is responsible for this study come from the Sussex Eye Hospital’s Anthony G. Casswell. He explained that in diabetic [...]

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