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Diabetes Mellitus

Sakit kung diin ang lebel sang glucose o sugar sa dugo naga taas. Ang glucose naga halin sa pagakon nga naga sulod sa aton lawas. Ang insulin isa ka hormone nga naga bulig sa glucose magsulod sa cells para maghimu sang enerhiya.

Tatlo ka klase sang Diabetes:

Type 1 (insulin dependent)

Gasugod sa pagkabata Gamay lang o kung kis-a wala nagid gina himu na insulin ang lawas Gina kinahanglan ang adlaw-adlaw na injection sang insulin

Type 2 (non-insulin dependent)

Pinakadamu na kaso kaysa sa type 1 Wala masyado ginagamit sang imu lawas ang insulin Ang pancreas ukoy lapay indi masuplay sang insulin agug mangin normal ang lebel sang dugo. Kalabanan sa mga tao na may edad !-!" ang ginatapikan sang ini nga balatian pero subong may ara naman sa mga kabataan.

Gestational Diabetes

Pagtaas sang glucose sa dugo nga nagatubo bisan anu oras sa tinion sang pagbusong sang mga babayi nga wala sang diabetes.

Sintomas sang Diabetes

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Onset Of Snoring During regnan!y "inked To #ypertension $ditor%s &'oi!e 'ain .ategory# Pregnancy 5 6bstetrics Also 4ncluded 4n# 7ypertension Article +ate# 8 Sep 91 - 9#99 P+(omen )'o start snoring during pregnan!y 'a*e an in!reased risk for pree!lampsia and 'ig' blood pressure+ Scientists :rom the ;ni%ersity o: 'ichigan disco%ered that pregnancy-onset snoring was signi:icantly linked to gestationalhypertension and preeclamspia in their study in the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Pre%ious research in 911 has suggested that high blood pressure in pregnancy may be e<plained by the in:iltration o: white blood cells into an e<pectant mother=s blood %essels. >ouise 6=/rien2 Ph.+.2 leading author and associate pro:essor in ;-'=s Sleep +isorders .enter2 e<plained# "We found that frequent snoring was playing a role in high blood pressureproblems, even after we had accounted for other known risk factors And we already know that high blood pressure in pregnancy, particularly preeclampsia, is associated with smaller babies, higher risks of pre!term birth or babies ending up in the "#$ " .onsisting o: o%er 12?99 subjects2 this research is belie%ed to be the largest o: its kind2 while also being the :irst to indicate that pregnancy-onset snoring presents a great risk to maternal cardio%ascular health. -he most known symptom associated with sleep-disordered breathing is 'abitual

snoring2 which is e<plained as snoring three to :our nights a week. Appro<imately "@ o: subjects began snoring regularly during pregnancy2 doubling the chances :or high blood pressure2 compared to those who didn=t snore. -he results2 according to 6=/rien2 imply that nearly 1,- of 'ypertensi*e disorders during pregnan!y !ould be alle*iated t'roug' medi!al !are of any underlying sleep-disordered breat'ing. .ontinuous positi%e airway pressure $.PAP& is a machine that these women can use to treat sleep-disordered breathing. -he machine needs to be worn during sleep while it uses mild air pressure to keep the airways open. 6=brien belie%es that it is possible .PAP use may reduce high blood pressure2 and is currently conducting more research to test her idea. 6=/rien concluded# "%ypertensive disorders of pregnancy are a leading global cause of maternal and infant deaths and cost billions of dollars annually to treat " &y asking pregnant women about snoring, especially in those with high blood pressure already, obstetric healthcare providers could identify women at high risk for sleep!disordered breathing and intervene during the pregnancy 'his could result in better outcomes for mother and baby " Written by Sarah Glynn .opyright# 'edical )ews -oday

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