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There are many women living with diabetes, it like living life on a seesaw. When some one eats, the blood sugar level goes up and when some one exercises or takes insulin, it goes down. Learn to listen to the body. And learn to avoid the extreme high and low blood sugar levels that can be harmful to the health. Women with diabetes are at a top risk of getting vaginal yeast infections. That is because yeast feeds on sugars called glycogen and glucose. Warning signs: A yeast infection could signify the diabetes is not adequately under control. The first thing one should do is check the blood sugar. If some one is following a prescribed diet, exercise and medication program and the blood sugar is not in the acceptable range then call the doctor right away. If the blood sugar is in the normal range and the person is experiencing recurring yeast infections, be sure the health care professional is aware of the pattern. There may be factors liable for the recurrence other than diabetes symptom summery. If this is the first yeast infection, do not try to diagnose or treat it self. The only way to know for sure is to see the doctor or health care provider. Further kinds of vaginal conditions with symptoms alike to yeast infection may also be present.
Other symptoms: A vaginal yeast infection does not origin fever or chills, lower abdominal, back or shoulder pain, nausea or vomiting, foul-smelling vaginal release or missed periods. These may be signs of other vaginal conditions like a sexually transmitted disease or a tubal pregnancy. If some one has any of these symptoms, contact the doctor or health care provider immediately If the person is suffering from contracted vaginal yeast infection and also live with diabetes, it is critical to see the doctor before beginning any treatment. After confirming that there is a yeast infection and the person is a diabetic, the doctor may recommend a longer dose treatment to relieve and cure the infections. Ask the doctor to review guidelines for keeping the blood sugar levels in the controlled range, which can help minimize future infections. Diabetics require being especially careful and consulting their doctors before they use any medicine. |