Diabetes is dangerous for anyone that has it, but women face a unique set of challenges when it comes to this disease.
Studies show that women have a higher incidence of obesity, high blood pressure, high cholesterol and blood sugar levels than men. Hormone changes, higher levels of inflammation and other health issues specific to women can increase their risk of diabetic complications and even death.
The stakes are high for women when it comes to diabetes and we need to be vigilant in preventing, diagnosing and maintaining it.
Let your doctor know if:
Other considerations include:
The good news is that diabetes can be prevented and responds well to lifestyle choices. This means eating a healthy whole foods diet, exercise, maintaining a healthy weight, quitting smoking and taking other proactive measures that can protect you.
There are many resources that can help you learn how to prevent or live with this disease. One of our favorites is the American Diabetes Association.
If you are concerned that you might have diabetes, the first step will be to get tested and know where you stand. And then, no matter what the test results are, start taking steps that will ensure you have a healthier, longer life. Prevention is always a good thing.
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