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Do You Know That Diabetes Can Give You Mouth Problems? by BeatDiabetes: 11:08am On Jun 20, 2016
MOUTH PROBLEMS FROM DIABETES

When diabetes is not controlled, high glucose levels in your saliva help harmful bacteria grow. These bacteria combine with food to form a soft, sticky film called plaque.Plaque also comes from eating foods that contain sugars or starches. Some types of plaque cause tooth decay or cavities. Other types of plaque cause gum disease and bad breath.



CHECK YOUR MOUTH PROBLEMS

Some of the first signs of gum disease are swollen, tender, or bleeding gums. Sometimes you won’t have any signs of gum disease. Your best defense is to see your dentist twice a year for a cleaning and checkup.

VISIT YOU DENTIST

If you take insulin or other diabetes medicines, take them and eat as usual before visiting the dentist. You may need to bring your diabetes medicines and your snacks or meal with you to the dentist’s office. If you feel nervous about visiting the dentist, tell your dentist and the staff about your feelings.

KEEP YOUR MOUTH HEALTHY

Drink water that contains added fluoride or ask your dentist about using a fluoride mouth rinse to prevent tooth decay. Use dental floss to clean between your teeth at least once a day. Flossing helps prevent plaque from building up on your teeth.

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Re: Do You Know That Diabetes Can Give You Mouth Problems? by BeatDiabetes: 4:09pm On Jun 23, 2016
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Re: Do You Know That Diabetes Can Give You Mouth Problems? by BeatDiabetes: 11:36am On Jun 27, 2016
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• Increase awareness about the rise in diabetes, and its staggering burden and consequences, in particular in low-and middle-income countries;

• Trigger a set of specific, effective and affordable actions to tackle diabetes. These will include steps to prevent diabetes and diagnose, treat and care for people with diabetes; and

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• Launch the first Global report on diabetes, which will describe the burden and consequences of diabetes and advocate for stronger health systems to ensure improved surveillance, enhanced prevention, and more effective management of diabetes.

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Re: Do You Know That Diabetes Can Give You Mouth Problems? by alubert4real: 12:42pm On Jun 27, 2016
please, how can one cure mouth odor?
Re: Do You Know That Diabetes Can Give You Mouth Problems? by BeatDiabetes: 3:07pm On Jun 27, 2016
To cure mouth odour, you can start by brushing your teeth afters meals, as some food particle are the causes of bad breath.

You can also get a mouth wash to rinse you mouth after meals instead of brushing you teeth.

Mouth spray can also be effective. If you use any of these three methods, you will graduaally notice a change in your breath and fill comfortable with you mouth anywhere you go.
Re: Do You Know That Diabetes Can Give You Mouth Problems? by BeatDiabetes: 11:30am On Jun 28, 2016
Complications associated with type 2 diabetes

For many people, type 2 diabetes can be effectively managed. It can affect virtually all your organs and lead to serious complications, including:

Skin problems, such as bacterial or fungal infections

Nerve damage, or neuropathy, which can cause a loss of sensation or numbness and tingling in your extremities as well as digestive issues, such as vomiting, diarrhea, and constipation

Poor circulation to the feet, which makes it hard for your feet to heal when you have a cut or an infection and can also lead to gangrene and loss of the foot or leg

Hearing impairment

Retinal damage, or retinopathy, and eye damage, which can cause deteriorating vision, glaucoma, and cataracts

Cardiovascular diseases such as high blood pressure, narrowing of the arteries, angina, heart attack, and stroke

Kidney damage and kidney failure
Re: Do You Know That Diabetes Can Give You Mouth Problems? by BeatDiabetes: 1:01pm On Jun 29, 2016
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Re: Do You Know That Diabetes Can Give You Mouth Problems? by BeatDiabetes: 12:06pm On Jul 01, 2016
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Re: Do You Know That Diabetes Can Give You Mouth Problems? by BeatDiabetes: 9:20am On Jul 04, 2016
DIABETES COMPLICATIONS

Studies have found periodontal disease to be more prevalent in diabetics versus non-diabetics. The relationship between diabetes and periodontal disease goes both ways, periodontal disease may make it more difficult for people who have diabetes to control their blood sugar.

Periodontal Disease

Periodontal diseases are infections of the gum and bone that hold theteeth in place. In advanced stages, they lead to painful chewing problems and even tooth loss. Like any infection, gum disease can make it hard to keep your blood sugar under control.

Diabetes Retinopathy

This occurs due to damage of the fine blood vessels of the retina in the eye due to long term exposure to high blood sugar.Kidney damage – similar damage to small and large blood vessels of the kidneys. Initially there is proteinuria or increased outflow of protein and may lead to end stage renal disease (ESRD).


Diabetic Encephalopathy
The complications of diabetic encephalopathy can include memory loss, dementia, coma, seizures, or even death.
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Re: Do You Know That Diabetes Can Give You Mouth Problems? by BeatDiabetes: 9:47am On Jul 08, 2016
Hi friends,

Do you know the periodontal disease does not damage your tooth and mouth?

Many researchs have shown that periodontal disease is associated with several other diseases.

Studies have found periodontal disease to be more prevalent in diabetics versus non-diabetics. The relationship between diabetes and periodontal disease goes both ways, periodontal disease may make it more difficult for people who have diabetes to control their blood sugar.

Besides, arthritis, cardiovascular disease, chronic respiratory disease, retinopathy, and dementia, are all link to periodontal disease.

Therefore, taking care of your tooth may not only help manage periodontal disease, but may also help in management of other diseases.

Re: Do You Know That Diabetes Can Give You Mouth Problems? by BeatDiabetes: 10:11am On Jul 11, 2016
WHEN TO TEST FOR YOUR BLOOD GLUCOSE

ROUTINE OR DAILY TESTING

Timing your routine or daily testing as recommended can help you see how your meals, medications and activities affect your blood sugar. The American Diabetes Association (ADA) recommends that you routinely test blood sugar levels as an effective part of any self-care program. For people using insulin, the ADA recommends testing 3 or more times a day. If you take another kind of medication, test your blood sugar level as often as your healthcare team recommends. Your EASYMAX GLUCOMANAGER SOFTWARE is a good way to keep track of routine testing results.
You and your healthcare team will determine when you should test your blood sugar based on your current health, age and level of activity, as well as the time of day and other factors. They may suggest that you test your blood sugar at any of the following times:

• Before each meal
• 1 or 2 hours after a meal
• Before a bedtime snack
• In the middle of the night
• Before physical activity, to see if you need a snack
• During and after physical activity
• If you think your blood sugar might be too high or too low.
• When you're sick or under stress

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STRUCTURED TESTING

In addition to your routine or daily testing schedule, you may want to consider testing your blood sugar levels in a structured way if you:

• Adjust your insulin or oral medication
• Begin a new medication unrelated to diabetes
• Change your activity program, meal plan, work or school schedule

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Combining routine blood sugar testing and structured testing gives you a better view and a clearer picture of how your self-care program is working. You can then take one step at a time toward your goals to enjoy a longer, healthier life.
Re: Do You Know That Diabetes Can Give You Mouth Problems? by BeatDiabetes: 4:41pm On Jul 13, 2016
The June 2016 issue of Diabetes Voice focuses on the the rise in people living with diabetes worldwide and the price we are all paying for diabetes prevention, care and treatment, directly and indirectly.

Rhys Williams, in his final article (Estimating the national and global costs of diabetes) for the magazine as Editor-in-Chief, revisits the methods used to calculate the costs of diabetes and re-evaluates our current position on costs and how we may need to revise our economic expectations of a future in which diabetes itself and its complications are prevented.

Ping Zhang, Health Economist at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and João da Rocha Fernandes, IDF’s Health Economist discuss cost-effective and cost-saving interventions to reduce the future economic burden of diabetes.

David Beran, researcher and lecturer at the University of Geneva and Geneva University Hospitals, and his co-authors, examine the challenge and constraints to insulin access today, declaring our need to act on behalf of the 50 million people who require insulin but have difficulties accessing it (Insulin in 2016: challenge and constraints to access).

In, Diabetes in the Young, School Performance and KiDS, our authors discuss cognitive function and school performance in children with type 1 and type 2 diabetes, the importance of treating and caring for diabetes in school, and how IDFs Kids and Diabetes in Schools (KiDS) project is helping to foster school environments that create a better understanding of diabetes.

In Diabetes in Society, we asked people living with diabetes or caring for people with diabetes what the condition costs them in real terms, and how this cost has affected them and their families. Contributions come from people living in very diverse communities including, Sri Lanka, the USA and Rwanda, but more similarities on access and affordability exist between our contributors then you might think.

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Re: Do You Know That Diabetes Can Give You Mouth Problems? by BeatDiabetes: 10:27am On Jul 18, 2016
Hi friends, it is a new day!
What exercise did you do today?

I walked with my mom in this morning.
My mom walked 5000 steps, recorded by pedometer.
I checked GlucoManager to see my mom’s blood glucose.
It’s getting lower than before !
I feel my mom gets more confidence for her life !

Let your body get some physical activity, too.
It will help you to lose weight and manage your blood glucose !

Living Healthy with Diabetes !
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Re: Do You Know That Diabetes Can Give You Mouth Problems? by BeatDiabetes: 2:37pm On Jul 19, 2016
Re: Do You Know That Diabetes Can Give You Mouth Problems? by BeatDiabetes: 5:14pm On Aug 08, 2016
In Diabetes Care: Researchers found that during a hypoglycemic attack in people with type 1 diabetes, the amount of the naturally occurring chemical isoprene in a person's breath increases. Dogs can smell this chemical and can be trained to alert owners of potentially dangerous lows. Read more at http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/dc16-0461.

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