What Is Hypoglycemia and How Can It Be Prevented

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Your blood sugar levels must be kept at the proper levels. Blood sugar or Glucose is essential since it is the primary source of energy for your body. It is a simple sugar responsible for giving energy to your brains, muscles, and other organs and tissues in the body.
Since you need the energy to do anything, it is necessary to keep your blood sugar levels at the proper levels. Having high and low blood sugar levels can lead to more severe illnesses.

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What is Hypoglycemia?
Hypoglycemia occurs when your blood sugar levels drop than usual. This condition is more common in diabetes patients. But in some cases, people without diabetes can still get hypoglycemia.
Low blood sugar is considered when it drops below 70 mg/dl.

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What Causes Hypoglycemia?
Hypoglycemia is common with diabetes patients and people with other medical conditions or food and exercise issues. People without diabetes can also experience having low blood sugar levels. Here are the different causes of hypoglycemia:
– Not consuming enough carbohydrates
– Fasting can also increase the risk for low blood sugar
– Increased physical activity
– If you feel unwell
– Excess alcohol consumption
– Illnesses
– Overproduction of insulin

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Types of Hypoglycemia
There are two types of hypoglycemia that a person can experience, these are:
1. Reactive hypoglycemia occurs a few hours after you eat meals high in carbohydrates. Those with reactive hypoglycemia have difficulty digesting galactose and fructose.
2. Fasting hypoglycemia occurs when a person has not eaten yet, lowering their blood sugar levels.

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Common Symptoms of Hypoglycemia
The symptoms of hypoglycemia tend to follow a pattern. Here are the most common symptoms for hypoglycemia you should look at:
– Sweating
– Paleness
– Hunger
– Fatigue
– Rapid Heart Rate
– Lack of Concentration
– Anxiety
– Trembling
– Weakness

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How to Prevent Hypoglycemia?
To prevent hypoglycemia: it is necessary to maintain a healthy lifestyle. Living a healthy lifestyle, it is essential to:
– Have a balanced diet.
– Exercise moderately.
– Monitor your blood sugar levels.
– Avoid drinking too much alcohol.
– If you are on medications, follow your doctor’s recommendation.

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Sources:

Glucose | Why Is Glucose Important And What Does It Do? (mantracare.org)

Low Blood Glucose (Hypoglycemia) | NIDDK (nih.gov)

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Signs of Type 1 Diabetes

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Diabetes is a severe and chronic metabolic described as increased blood sugar levels. There are four (4) common types of diabetes, each having distinct characteristics and symptoms. Type 1 diabetes is one of the types of diabetes that appears during childhood and further develops into their adult years.

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What is Type 1 Diabetes?
This type of diabetes progresses more rapidly than type 2 diabetes. People with type 1 diabetes have an immune system that attacks their healthy cells in the pancreas. Once destroyed, their bodies will no longer produce insulin, resulting in the overproduction of glucose in the bloodstream.
High blood sugar levels can be dangerous and cause severe damage to the body.

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Symptoms of Type 1 Diabetes
Unlike type 2 diabetes, this type of diabetes is an autoimmune disease that stops a person’s pancreas from producing insulin. It is not caused by an unhealthy lifestyle or unhealthy eating; studies show that it is genetic.
The symptoms that appear in patients are often severe. Since it takes a long time before the symptoms are noticed, those symptoms destroy a lot of beta cells. Some of the symptoms of this type of diabetes are like other health conditions.
Some of the symptoms of type 1 diabetes are:
– Increased thirst
– Extreme hunger
– Weight loss
– Fatigue
– Blurry vision
To know if you have this particular type of diabetes, you will have to get your blood tested.

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What are the factors that can increase the risk of Type 1 Diabetes?
Family genetics: This is the most common factor that increases the likelihood of developing diabetes. If your family is known to have diabetes, the chance of developing this disease rises.
Viral Infections: Researchers found that certain viruses like German measles, Coxsackie, and mumps may increase the risk of type 1 diabetes.
Diet: Research suggests that children who were given cow’s milk at a young age were more likely to develop type 1 diabetes.

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Managing It
Like most types of diabetes, this type is managed by you. Managing diabetes is challenging but not impossible! Get support from your family and your doctor.
It is necessary to take our insulin shots every time and as well as to monitor your blood sugar levels regularly to manage your diabetes.
To know more about managing your diabetes, check out this article! The Types of Diabetes and How to Manage Them at Home – MAN Pharma

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Sources:

The Types of Diabetes and How to Manage Them at Home – MAN Pharma

What Is Type 1 Diabetes? | CDC

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10 Interesting Facts About Allergies

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Do your eyes start to water during the spring? Have you ever experienced extreme itching after eating something? If you have ever experienced something like this, you might have experienced an allergic reaction.
Allergic reactions are your body’s response to allergens. These reactions can range from rashes to more life-threatening symptoms.
Here are 10 interesting facts about allergies you might NOT have heard of before.

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1. There are different types of allergy tests.
Allergy tests are performed to help you pin down the specific cause of your allergic reactions. The different types of allergy tests are:
– Skin Prick Test
– Intradermal Skin Test
– Patch Test
– Blood Test
You can learn more about the importance of allergy tests here: Allergy Tests 101 – MAN Pharma

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2. There 5 common types of allergens found in the Philippines.
Allergens are different substances that can cause an allergic reaction. These are the most common allergens in the Philippines.
a. Molds: Molds grow during warmer months in moist and damp places.
b. Dust Mites: These pests are found in beds, sofas, and even carpets. They tend to multiply fast.
c. Pollen: Pollen is responsible for seasonal allergies. It is a fine powdery substance made up of pollen grains from the seeds of plants and trees.
d. Fish and Seafood: Fish is the most common food allergy in the Philippines.
e. Pet Dander: Pet dander is the most common allergy from pets. It ranges from the pet’s saliva, urine, and skin.

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3. People who have hay fever are NOT allergic to hay.
Allergic rhinitis is also called “hay fever”. Hay fever causes cold-like symptoms like runny nose, itchy and watery eyes, congestions, and sneezing. It is seasonal and is caused by molds or pollen.

Despite its name, hay fever does not mean you have a fever. It is not the cause of a virus but rather an allergic reaction to allergens.

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4. It is possible to develop a food allergy even if you haven’t had a problem eating it before.
Studies from the American College of Allergy, Asthma, & Immunology, allergy to certain foods can appear at any age. The allergy can develop even if you have eaten food years before.

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5. Certain metals like nickel and cobalt can trigger allergic reactions.
On the other hand, metals like copper, gold, platinum, sterling silver, and stainless steel are least likely to cause allergic reactions.

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6. Temperatures over 109.4 °F can cause an allergic reaction called heart urticaria.
Heart urticaria occurs when exposed to direct contact of a warm stimulus (direct and indirect heat, hot air, hot food, and drinks, etc.) to the skin. The reaction can occur within minutes and resolves within 1-2 hours.

This allergic reaction is rare with only a few reported cases.

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7. Household pets like cats, dogs, guinea pigs, and birds are most likely to cause allergic reactions to people.
People can get allergic reactions by coming in contact with the animal’s skin cells, saliva, or urine. Pet allergy symptoms are the same as with those with hay fever.

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8. Food intolerance DOES NOT mean that you are allergic to a specific food.
Food intolerance is described as having an unrelated deficiency or disorder and can be cured if the underlying problem is resolved.

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9. Most allergies in the Philippines are caused by the weather.
The Philippines only has 2 seasons, and most of those who develop allergic reactions experience it during the dry season. The common reactions are allergic rhinitis and asthma and are typically mild.

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10. There are 5 insects that can cause allergic reactions to humans.
The insects that can cause allergic reactions to humans when bitten are fire ants, bees, hornets, wasps, and yellow jackets.

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Sources:

Top 5 Allergies in the Philippines – LH Prime

57 Little-Known Interesting Allergy Facts | FactRetriever.com

9 Signs You’ve Developed A Food Allergy As An Adult | SELF

Allergy Tests 101 – MAN Pharma

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Signs of Type 2 Diabetes

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What is Type 2 Diabetes
Diabetes is a severe and chronic metabolic described as increased blood sugar levels. There are four (4) common types of diabetes, each having distinct characteristics and symptoms. One of the most common types of diabetes is Type 2 diabetes. 
This type is the most common type of this chronic illness. A person with this type of diabetes is resistant to insulin. Because of this, glucose begins to collect into their bloodstream. 
This type of diabetes develops over time and can be prevented with a healthy diet and regular exercise. 

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What are the Symptoms?
The development of the different symptoms is slow. Some people live their lives without knowing that they have diabetes. Based on the article by the Mayo Clinic, here are some of the common symptoms:
– Increased thirst
– Frequent urination
– Increased hunger
– Unintended weight loss
– Fatigue
– Blurred vision
– Slow-healing sores
– Frequent infections
– Numbness or tingling in the hands or feet
– Areas of darkened skin, usually in the armpits and neck

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What Are the Factors That Increases the Risk?
Factors that increase type 2 diabetes include smoking and living an unhealthy lifestyle. However, some of these factors are uncontrollable. Here are some factors that may increase the risk of type 2 diabetes. 
Weight: Studies in the UK suggest that abdominal fat can cause fat cells to release chemicals that make the body insulin resistant. Since the body becomes resistant to insulin, it ultimately leads to the development of diabetes.  
Family history: A person has a greater risk of developing type 2 diabetes if their family has a history of it. However, by living healthier, eating healthy, and exercising, they can prevent the development of Type 2 diabetes in their body. 
Race and ethnicity: It’s unclear why some races are more likely to this type of diabetes than other races. 
Age: Some people after 45 are prone to developing this particular type of diabetes.
Lifestyle: Of course, living an unhealthy lifestyle can lead to severe illnesses like diabetes. It is vital to stay healthy to live a longer life. 

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How To Prevent It?
Living a healthy lifestyle can decrease the risk of this type of diabetes in your body. Check out the article below to see how to live a healthy lifestyle to manage or even prevent diabetes. 

5 Tips to Better Manage Your Diabetes at Home – MAN Pharma

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Sources:

Type 2 diabetes – Symptoms and causes – Mayo Clinic 

https://www.diabetes.org/diabetes/type-2/symptoms 

What Causes Type 2 Diabetes | Diabetes | CDC 

Diabetes and Obesity 

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10 Diabetes facts you might not know about

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Diabetes is a lifelong chronic metabolic disease described by an increase in blood sugar levels. This disease is severe and can lead to death if left untreated.
Here are 10 facts you might NOT know about this disease.

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1. Diabetes Is the Leading Cause of Death in The World
One of the biggest threats that diabetes causes is uncontrolled blood sugar levels. If your blood sugar level spikes, it can lead to sudden death. Another way diabetes can lead to death is by damaging tissues and organs over overtime. Damage to blood vessels can lead to amputation and blindness.
Diabetes lowers the quality of life and raises the risk of infection, injuries, and other diseases.

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2. The Philippines Has a National Diabetes Awareness Week Every July
November is the designated ‘Diabetes Awareness Month’ in the world. This month informs the public about the diseases and their various forms.
Diabetes contributes to many deaths in the Philippines. To spread awareness, former President of the Philippines, Fidel Ramos, issued a proclamation designating that the last week of July as Diabetes Awareness Week.

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3. 1 In Every 14 Adults in The Philippines Have Diabetes
According to data published by the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA), it highlights that diabetes is contributing to a large number of deaths in the country, with over 37,265 casualties in just 2021. Diabetes is the fourth leading cause of death in the Philippines. 

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4. Diabetes could lead to more severe COVID-19 illness
According to the Philippines Society of Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism (PSEDM), people with diabetes that have been infected with the COVID-19 virus are more likely to have a severe form of the illness. Those patients are more prone to COVID-19 infections- usually, their symptoms are worse compared to other patients without diabetes.
The PSEDM chief added that 20-40% of the admitted COVID-19 patients have diabetes.

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5. There Are 4 Types of Diabetes
The two (2) main types of diabetes are Type 1 and 2. These types of diabetes can lead to death when left untreated and unmanaged.
While Gestational Diabetes is more commonly found in pregnant women and those who have polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).
Prediabetes occurs when your blood sugar levels are higher than normal, making your body resistant to insulin.
Check out this article on the different types of diabetes!
The Types of Diabetes and How to Manage Them at Home – MAN Pharma

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6. Type 2 Diabetes Is the Most Common Diabetes Type in The World
Type 2 diabetes happens when your blood sugar levels are too high. If you have type 2 diabetes, you will develop a resistance to insulin leading to insulin overproduction. Because of this overproduction, blood sugar will start to collect in your bloodstream.
People aged 45 or older are more likely to develop type 2 diabetes. Weight and genetics are also a contributor to developing type 2 diabetes.

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7. You Can Prevent Getting Type 2 Diabetes
Yes! You heard that right! With a proper diet and exercise, you can prevent this deadly disease. Research from the Diabetes Prevention Program suggests losing weight, getting more physical activities, and eating healthier lowers the risk of Type 2 diabetes significantly.

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8. Diabetes Can Cause Blindless, Amputation, Kidney Failure, and Other Severe Complications 
When left untreated, diabetes can lead to severe illnesses. This disease can cause blindness, harm kidneys, and even affect oral health. Mismanaged diabetes can lead to heart diseases and even stroke, your body may also slow down the healing process, and your wounds may come infected.

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9. You Can Still Eat Sweets Even If You Have Diabetes 
Having diabetes does not mean that sweets are off-limits. You can still enjoy a scoop of ice cream or even a slice of cake! Talk to your doctor to adjust your diet. Proper communication with your physician is a MUST!
Keep your sweet-tooth cravings to a minimum! There are also diabetic-friendly alternatives out there!
Check out the thediabetesstore.com.ph for all the diabetes-friendly snacks!

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10. You Can Still Live a Normal Life Despite Having Diabetes
Though it is scary, don’t let diabetes ruin your life. You can still live a healthy and fun life. You must be consistent with your diet and be mindful of what you do and eat. Moderate-regular exercise and weight loss can help you minimize the symptoms of diabetes and the complications along with it.
Check out this article on how to better manage your diabetes at home!
5 Tips to Better Manage Your Diabetes at Home – MAN Pharma
 

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Sources:

Diabetes affects 1 out of 14 Filipino adults – PSA – The Filipino Times

Diabetes among top killer diseases in PH | Philippine News Agency (pna.gov.ph)

10 Surprising Facts About Diabetes (healthgrades.com)

The Types of Diabetes and How to Manage Them at Home – MAN Pharma

Diabetes could lead to more severe COVID-19 illness | Philstar.com

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Allergy Tests 101

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Have you ever started itching after eating something or have your eyes started to water during a particular season? If you have experienced any of these, there is a good chance that you have allergies.
Allergic reactions are your body’s response to allergens. These allergens come in a variety of forms such as pollen, latex, a particular food, and even insect stings. Reactions to these allergens are diverse as well, ranging from mild rashes, itchiness, or a runny nose to more dangerous and life-threatening symptoms. The difference in reaction lies in the type of allergen and its specific entryway into our body.
To prevent severe allergic reactions like anaphylaxis, it is advised to be familiar with the allergens which could trigger your allergies by taking an allergy test. Keep in mind that though allergy testing can give you valuable information, regular testing is not necessary. These tests are done to help you pin down the cause of your reactions and can aid you to avoid them in the future.

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Types of Allergy Tests 
Skin Prick Test
A trained allergy specialist will lightly scratch or prick your skin and place a small drop of different allergens on your skin. If you are allergic to one or more of these allergens, you will develop small red bumps at the prick site. Skin tests are usually done in the office of the doctor and can take about 20-40 minutes.
Intradermal Skin Test
Your attending physician will use a small thin needle and inject the surface of your skin with small amounts of allergens. A reaction will then appear on the site of the injection.
Patch Test 
They will place patches containing small amounts of allergen on your skin. You will need to wear these patches for 2 – 4 days. Your doctor will remove the patches and check for a reaction.
Blood Test
There are two types of blood tests used to determine your allergies. The first is called the total IgE test. It measures the overall number of IgE antibodies in your blood. The second is the specific IgE test which measures the level of IgE antibodies responding to allergens.
This type of test measures the amount of IgE antibodies in your blood. A large number of antibodies would mean that you have an allergy.

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Is Allergy Testing Safe?
If you are wondering whether allergy tests are safe – Yes! They are safe. Allergy tests are performed within the doctor’s office or a testing laboratory, ensuring that the proper instruments and procedures are done by a certified medical professional. 

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Sources:

Allergy Testing for Children: What Age and What to Expect (healthline.com) 

Allergy skin tests – Mayo Clinic 

Allergy Testing: What It Is, Indications & Types (clevelandclinic.org) 

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