Much more likely that it took a while for you to be diagnosed, and in that period you ran high blood glucose levels that caused the fungal infection. Even as a 13 year old, it took nearly a year for me to be diagnosed, and as an adult, it can take longer.I allways had this thought in my mind, can yeast infection cause diabetes(not just the other way around)?
And if are there any studies that were done on this subject?
I am saying this because with few months(6-8) before I was diagnosed with T1 diabetes I started a battle with my toenail that started to ingrow into my flash. I did not go to a doctor, I tryed to cut it off myself and had few months of bloody struggle till It finally was out, but my nail turned yellowish in the meantime, the yeast could have had a good moment to get into my bloodstream.
I was diagnosed at 24 years old with no family history with diabetes.
Infect would have been caused by high blood sugars prior to diagnosis. I had fungal skin infections which I had never had before. Looking back, it's obvious. Not something I knew about at the time and never occurred to doctor that there was a problem either.I allways had this thought in my mind, can yeast infection cause diabetes(not just the other way around)?
And if are there any studies that were done on this subject?
I am saying this because with few months(6-8) before I was diagnosed with T1 diabetes I started a battle with my toenail that started to ingrow into my flash. I did not go to a doctor, I tryed to cut it off myself and had few months of bloody struggle till It finally was out, but my nail turned yellowish in the meantime, the yeast could have had a good moment to get into my bloodstream.
I was diagnosed at 24 years old with no family history with diabetes.
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