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Results 1 - 10 of 46 for diabetes oral health
  1. ... that is 6.5% or higher, or an oral glucose tolerance test that is 200 mg/dL or higher after 2 hours. What health problems are caused by diabetes? The correct answer is all of the above. ...
  2. ... such as eczema or psoriasis Diseases, such as diabetes, underactive thyroid , Sjögren syndrome , among others Certain medicines (both topical and oral) Aging, during which skin gets thinner and produces less natural oil
  3. ... the person is in their usual state of health. Hemoglobin A1c (A1C) test -- Diabetes is diagnosed if the test result is 6.5% or higher. Oral glucose tolerance test -- Diabetes is diagnosed if the ...
  4. ... after you drink a certain amount of glucose ( oral glucose tolerance test )
  5. ... ALCOHOL AND DIABETES MEDICINES Some people who take oral diabetes ... the same health risks for people with diabetes as it does ...
  6. ... as eye problems or kidney problems or other health problems such ... who take oral diabetes medicine will need to switch to insulin ...
  7. Type 1 diabetes is a lifelong (chronic) disease in which there is a high level of sugar (glucose) in the blood. ... Type 1 diabetes can occur at any age. It is most often diagnosed in children, adolescents, or young adults. Insulin is ...
  8. Gestational diabetes is high blood sugar (glucose) that starts during pregnancy. If you've been diagnosed with gestational diabetes, ...
  9. Nerve damage that occurs in people with diabetes is called diabetic neuropathy. This condition is a complication of diabetes . ... In people with diabetes, the body's nerves can be damaged by ... flow and a high blood sugar (glucose) level. This condition ...
  10. ... adults and taking certain medicines can also affect oral health. Learn what you can do to keep your ... in the mouth, which increases the risk for oral health problems in later years.
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