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|    ARE YOU BEING HIT BY DIABETIC HEADACHE    |
|    19 Mar 19 04:29:46    |
       ARE YOU BEING HIT BY DIABETIC HEADACHE       Headaches are extremely common, & the W.H.O states that almost half of adults       are estimated to have a Headache over the course of a year.        If you have Diabetes & you find that a pounding headache then it’s time to       sort out possible causes. Let’s take a look at 5 ways Diabetes causes       headaches.       1.Hyperglycemia (high blood sugar)       Higher the blood glucose level, the worse the Headache.       Treatment- Drink water to lessen the chances of dehydration, do some physical       activity which can lower your blood sugar level, take your medicines as       directed as you may need a change in your dose or an additional medicine.       2. Hypoglycemia( low blood sugar)       If you get headaches when you’re low, you probably will have other symptoms       of hypoglycemia, as well.        Treatment- Eat or drink 15 grams of carbohydrate, such as 4 glucose tablets, a       pouch of glucose gel, 4 ounces of juice (avoid reaching for a candy bar,       peanut butter, or anything that contains fat).              3. High blood pressure       Most people who have high blood pressure don’t have symptoms; however, if       your blood pressure is high over a period of time, you may have headaches.              Treatment- You can get & keep your blood pressure at your target by Staying       physically active, Losing weight, Stop smoking, Limiting alcohol, Cutting back       on sodium, Eating fruits & vegetables, taking medicine to lower blood pressure.              4. Sleep apnea       People who have Type 2 diabetes have a higher risk of sleep apnea compared to       people without diabetes. Men are two to three times more like to have this       Untreated sleep apnea can do more than cause headaches — your risk of high       blood pressure, high blood sugars, heart attack, stroke, and liver problems       increase, as well.       Treatment- Talk with your doctor your doctor may refer you to a sleep       specialist or a center for a sleep study.        If you’re diagnosed with sleep apnea, you may need to wear a mouthpiece or       use a CPAP machine while you’re sleeping.        Lifestyle measures, such as weight loss, healthy eating, physical activity,       and stopping smoking can also help control or treat sleep apnea.              5. Food and eating habits       Despite the constant recommendations to eat healthfully when you have       diabetes, it’s not necessarily easy to change your eating habits. No one is       perfect! But when it comes to your food choices or how and when you eat,       it’s worthwhile to focus on a)        trying to get into an eating routine and b) making healthful food decisions       most of the time.        Treatment - If you can’t eat a full meal at your usual mealtime, eat       something, such as an energy bar, a piece of fruit and a handful of nuts, or a       container of Greek yogurt, for example.        If your headaches persist despite making dietary changes, you might benefit       from medicines, such as beta blockers, antidepressants, antiseizure medicines,       or a class of drugs called triptans.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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