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<blockquote data-quote="gangadharan_nair" data-source="post: 1470497" data-attributes="member: 403813"><p>A weight-control strategy might include:--</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Choosing low-fat, low-calorie foods</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Eating smaller portions</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Drinking water instead of sugary drinks</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Being physically active</li> </ul><p>Here are some other ways that alcohol can affect diabetes:--</p><p>* While moderate amounts of alcohol can cause blood sugar to rise, excess alcohol can actually decrease your blood sugar level -- sometimes causing it to drop into</p><p> dangerous levels.</p><p>* Beer and sweet wine contain carbohydrates and may raise blood sugar.</p><p>* Alcohol stimulates your appetite, which can cause you to overeat and may affect your blood sugar control.</p><p>* Alcohol can interfere with the positive effects of oral diabetes medicines or insulin.</p><p>* Alcohol may increase triglyceride levels.</p><p>* Alcohol may increase blood pressure.</p><p>* Alcohol can cause flushing, nausea, increased heart rate, and slurred speech.</p><p><strong>Low libido</strong>, or <strong>sexual desire</strong>, is a real problem, one that affects people with<strong>diabetes</strong> more than those without. Men and women experience <strong>low libido</strong> as a result of poorly controlled <strong>diabetes</strong>. If your <strong>sex drive</strong> is stalled, first look to your<strong>diabetes</strong> control and take steps to <strong>lower</strong> your blood glucose levels.</p><p>Source:--</p><p><a href="https://medlineplus.gov/weightcontrol.html" target="_blank">https://medlineplus.gov/weightcontrol.html</a></p><p><a href="https://www.google.co.in/?gws_rd=ssl#q=diabetes+and+decreased+libido" target="_blank">https://www.google.co.in/?gws_rd=ssl#q=diabetes+and+decreased+libido</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gangadharan_nair, post: 1470497, member: 403813"] A weight-control strategy might include:-- [LIST] [*]Choosing low-fat, low-calorie foods [*]Eating smaller portions [*]Drinking water instead of sugary drinks [*]Being physically active [/LIST] Here are some other ways that alcohol can affect diabetes:-- * While moderate amounts of alcohol can cause blood sugar to rise, excess alcohol can actually decrease your blood sugar level -- sometimes causing it to drop into dangerous levels. * Beer and sweet wine contain carbohydrates and may raise blood sugar. * Alcohol stimulates your appetite, which can cause you to overeat and may affect your blood sugar control. * Alcohol can interfere with the positive effects of oral diabetes medicines or insulin. * Alcohol may increase triglyceride levels. * Alcohol may increase blood pressure. * Alcohol can cause flushing, nausea, increased heart rate, and slurred speech. [B]Low libido[/B], or [B]sexual desire[/B], is a real problem, one that affects people with[B]diabetes[/B] more than those without. Men and women experience [B]low libido[/B] as a result of poorly controlled [B]diabetes[/B]. If your [B]sex drive[/B] is stalled, first look to your[B]diabetes[/B] control and take steps to [B]lower[/B] your blood glucose levels. Source:-- [URL]https://medlineplus.gov/weightcontrol.html[/URL] [URL]https://www.google.co.in/?gws_rd=ssl#q=diabetes+and+decreased+libido[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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