Sunday, October 12, 2008

What does Diabetes Mellitus do to your bowel movements


What does Diabetes Mellitus do to your bowel movements?

Diabetes - 6 Answers
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1 :
Absolutely nothing. The food you eat has everything to do with your BMs.
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Absolutely it can have a factor in your bowel movements! When you have high blood sugars your may notice softer stools or diahrea. Many people with diabetes are prone to Irritable Bowel Syndrome. Foods can trigger constipation and diahrea. Not exactly sure why you are asking, what you might be experiencing. Hope this helps. I have had diabetes for 39 years.
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www.theheartdiseases.com provides you the complete information of diabetes............Exercise is an important tool in managing your diabetes in order to live a longer, healthier life. 1. Exercise increase insulin sensitivity and glucose metabolism. The key problem of Type 2 diabetics is insulin insensitivity, or insulin resistance. By exercising you can improve how well your insulin works; this helps you to control your blood glucose level. 2. Exercise improves your cholesterol levels. Exercise helps by raising the good kind of cholesterol (HDL) and lowering the bad kind of cholesterol (LDL). Exercise can also lower triglyceride levels. This is good news for diabetics as diabetics are at increased risk for cardiovascular disease. I myself have had cholesterol problems, but between proper diet and exercise and no drugs, I now have a much healthier cholesterol levels. www.theheartdiseases.com
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i dont think it has any effects on your bowel movements
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the word dibetes mellitus is the latin word for sweet blood so to answer your question now keeping in mind what the latin word is when you have to much sugar in you blood or if your body for one reason or another can use that sugar what you body the sugar then flows into your bowels and goes that way
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The diabetes will not affect your bowel movements but the food you eat will affect both. If you eat carbohydrates, you will both raise your blood sugar and also increase risk of constipation. This is why a small number of diabetics report increased constipation.






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