Adult Onset Diabetes, Good Sleep, and Female Hair Loss
The number of people with diabetes continues to rise while their age at the time of diagnosis drops. Type 2 diabetes, which was originally called adult - onset diabetes, is now striking children, due predominantly to the trend towards obesity.
Dignosis of Diabetes
Being affected by diabetes requires careful examination of ones blood sugar level. Besides looking out for high blood sugar, they also have to be knowledgeable of tell-tale signs of hypoglycaemia, also known as low blood sugar. Using a meter designed to check the blood glucose level, a sufferer of diabetes can tell if his/her sugar level is below normal. Normal fasting blood sugar is 70 to 100 mg/dl.
Some causes of Diabetes
Emotionally stressed mothers who may have other psychological problems may result in an increased risk of their children having diabetes. Mothers who experienced a stressful event such as marriage breakdown, a violent relationship, and being over-stressed and over-worked have a greater chance of developing diabetes.
If the quality of your sleep is sadly lacking then start exercising regularly if you don’t exercise already. Exercise improves your quality of sleep in several ways and to say nothing of all the other health benefits!
Benefits of Exercise for better Quality Sleep
Exercise will elevate the level of your natural body temperature rhythm, and help your body temperature to peak at a higher level. This will boost your energy levels throughout the day, and you’ll feel fresher, alive, and motivated.
As the levels of your body temperature will become naturally aligned to a higher level, your body temperature will also reduce more easily. This helps you to sleep well, over a good length of time.
A regular exercise regime will prevent your body temperature rhythm from flat-lining, allowing your body to get that precious sleep even if the day has been particularly stressful, or you couldn’t exercise on one particular day.
Hair loss is part of our daily lives, whether you are aware of that or not, and generally gets worse as time marches on, but can affect younger people as well. Losing one’s hair happens over a period of time and some research has indicated that it takes 5 years or more for follicle roots to fully cease.
For many patients, hair loss is is very stressful and is often the case after major surgery, so it is important for patients to speak to their surgeon about this possible side effect before undergoing surgery.
Children suffering from leukaemia may well suffer some amount of, or total loss of, hair. In male- and female-pattern baldness, the culprit is something called dihydrotestosterone, or DHT, which is derived from androgen, a male hormone.
Women
Women’s hair tends to thin all over and the pattern of hair loss in women is different to the all-too-common balding crown and receding hairline that is often found in men. Women develop hair loss as frequently as men do, but because of hormonal differences between men and women, women usually lose their hair in a more diffuse way than men.
