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So, you know a lot about diabetes. But, do you know how it impacts women?
1) Using birth control pills may increase the risk of complications for women with diabetes.
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For women with diabetes, taking birth control pills can result in heightened blood glucose levels. Additionally, if used for more than a year, birth control pills can increase the risk of complications — such as worsening eye and kidney disease if you have high blood pressure.
(Source: American Diabetes Association)
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2) Women with diabetes should never drink alcohol.
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Just because a woman has diabetes doesn’t mean she can’t drink alcohol at all. However, it should be consumed in moderation. One drink per day is what is recommended by the American Diabetes Association. And, that’s defined as 12 ounces of beer, 1 glass of wine, 1 jigger of alcohol and 12 ounces of a wine cooler.(Source: American Diabetes Association)
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3) Diabetes can negatively affect women’s sex life.
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Having diabetes can adversely impact a woman’s sexual health. For example, her interest in sex might decrease, she might find that intercourse becomes uncomfortable (or even painful) or the amount of vaginal lubrication she produces might decrease.(Source: American Diabetes Association)
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4) Menopause has no effect on diabetes.
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Menopause can lead to changes in hormone levels and balance. As a result, blood glucose levels can become elevated. Diabetes can also lead to premature menopause, which may increase a woman’s risk of cardiovascular disease.(Source: American Diabetes Association)
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5) Heart disease is the leading cause of death for women with diabetes.
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For women with diabetes, heart disease is the leading cause of death. Compared to women who don’t have diabetes, they are twice as likely to suffer a second heart attack and four times more likely to experience heart failure.(Source: American Diabetes Association)
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6) A woman’s menstrual cycle can trigger changes in blood sugar.
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Because hormone levels fluctuate during the menstrual cycle, it can be difficult for women with diabetes to keep their blood glucose levels in check the week before and the week during their period.
(Source: American Diabetes Association)
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7) Eating disorders are more common among women with diabetes.
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According to research findings, it appears that eating disorders can be more common among women with diabetes than among those who do not have the disease. For those with type 1 diabetes, bulimia is the most common eating disorder, while binge eating is more common among women with type 2 diabetes. When paired with diabetes, eating disorders can cause serious—and even fatal—complications.(Source: American Diabetes Association)
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8) Women with diabetes are predisposed to developing recurrent yeast infections.
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Because glucose—or sugar—is a catalyst for growing yeast within the body, women with diabetes are likely candidates for recurrent yeast infections.(Source: American Diabetes Association)
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