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Diabetes
Reaching Epidemic Proportions?
Over
300 Million
At Risk
Globally!
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Diabetes Can Be Deadly - Know
What To Do
by: News Canada
(NC)-Food is your body's fuel to provide energy to
enjoy an active lifestyle. Healthy bodies produce insulin to convert
sugar in the blood into energy. For people with diabetes, the body does
not produce sufficient insulin and sugar builds up instead of becoming
energy. Diabetics have to be careful with diet and exercise and may
take insulin regularly to control their condition.
Sometimes a person with diabetes can have a
medical emergency from an insulin imbalance. Insulin shock happens when
a diabetic needs sugar. This condition escalates rapidly and can be
caused by taking too much insulin, a lack of food or too much exercise.
Symptoms of insulin shock
- Pulse and breathing are rapid and shallow.
- Skin is sweaty, pale and cold.
- The casualty is disoriented, irritable or
aggressive.
- The person may stagger, tremble or have
difficulty speaking.
First aid for diabetic emergencies
Knowing what to do in a diabetic crisis can save a
life.
- Assess the individual and send for medical
help.
- Place an unconscious casualty in the recovery
position and monitor pulse and breathing.
- If a conscious casualty can tell you what they
need, assist them to find and take their medication.
- If the person is too confused to understand
what is needed, give them something sweet to eat or drink - sugar may
help.
St. John Ambulance has training courses to help
you to learn to save a life. For more information, see the office in
your area or check us out online at www.sja.ca.
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Take a look at the percentage of increase in diabetes of total
population in the U.S. alone:
| Caucasian |
African-American |
Hispanic |
| 1990 - 4.6% |
1990 - 7.0% |
1990 - 5.6% |
| 1998 - 5.9% |
1998 - 8.9% |
1998 - 7.7% |
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The information
and opinions above are those of the authors. There is no guarantee of
accuracy. Consult your personal doctor before you start a new diet,
exercise program, or take supplements. |