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Diabetes Specialist Centers- Common Myths and Facts about Diabetes

With time awareness about diabetes has gradually increased but still, people have various doubts and beliefs about diabetes that have resulted in common diabetes myths. These myths need to be openly discussed so that the next time one visits a diabetes specialist center; they have knowledge about the diseases prior to the consultation.

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Diabetes Specialist Centers- Common Myths and Facts about Diabetes

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  1. Diabetes Specialist Centers- Common Myths and Facts about Diabetes Submitted By : University of Chicago Medicine Kovler Diabetes Center

  2. Source With time awareness about diabetes has gradually increased but still, people have various doubts and beliefs about diabetes that have resulted in common diabetes myths. These myths need to be openly discussed so that the next time one visits a diabetes specialist center; they have knowledge about the diseases prior to the consultation.

  3. Myth 1: Consuming sugar for diabetic patients is a complete No-No. Fact 1: Yes, it is a fact that sugar is not good for diabetic patients but this does not mean that they have to bar it completely. However, the intake quantity of sugar depends from person to person and the complexity of diabetes they suffer from.

  4. Myth 2: Exercise is restricted to people suffering from diabetes. Fact 2:Exercise can never harm anyone; it will only make you healthier and strong. Whether you are new to diabetes or have been suffering from it for some time now, exercise will help you manage weight, relieve stress and control blood sugar levels.

  5. Myth 3: If a person’s weight is above normal, they will gradually develop Type 2 diabetes. Fact 3: Being overweight does increase the risk of developing diabetes but what should be remembered is that anyone can develop diabetes, irrespective of them being fat or not. What actually contributes towards developing Type 2 diabetes is the age and the genetic factors. Source

  6. Myth 4: Diabetes is not a grave issue. Fact 4: There is such thing as, mild diabetes. Every kind of diabetes is serious until properly managed. Never take this disease lightly and consult Chicago Diabetes centers for consultation. This disease does not call for any compromise.

  7. Myth 5: Diabetes is Commutable Disease. Fact 5: Type 1 diabetes is generally caused by lifestyle and other not known factors and Type 2 diabetes is generally caused by lifestyle and genetic factors. This is not at all a transmittable disease like a cold or flu.

  8. Myth 6: Insulin Leads To Blindness. Fact 6: Insulin is a boon, not a curse. Many people have a misconception that insulin shots will lead to side effects such as blindness. What they fail to realize is the fact that insulin is necessary for balancing blood glucose levels to normal, which will only act in your favor.

  9. Myth 7: Insulin shots can be painful. Fact 7: Prior to the advent of technology, insulin shots used to hurt a lot. The pain was unbearable at times and would even stay for a few days. But, with the rise of technology, thin and short needles have been introduced with coated lubricants that ease the pain a person experiences. Also, not only needles but insulin pumps and pens have also been introduced that make the insulin injection process painless.

  10. Source These were 7 common myths and facts about diabetes that people should know. One thing is pretty clear here and i.e. that people should never hesitate to consult diabetes specialist centers as they are the ones who’ll provide you the required care before the time runs out.

  11. 900 East 57th St. Chicago, Chicago, IL 60637, United States https://kovlerdiabetescenter.org/ A B C D Call : +1 773-702-2371 Open 24 Hrs

  12. THANK YOU

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