Diabetes Heightens Your Chances of Developing Osteoporosis

Wed, 26 Oct 2011
Diabetics will tell you that diabetes is a demanding and at times worrying condition, what with blood sugar spikes, gains in weight, heart disease, nerve damage, fatigue, impotence and quicker aging.

Moreover, there is a relationship between osteoporosis and diabetes.

Having type 1 diabetes or type 2 diabetes increases the likelihood of you getting major fractures, including risky hip fractures.

Should you be diabetic, you could need bone-strengthening medicines.

So if you are type 1 diabetic or type 2 diabetic then ask your GP about the new FRAX-diabetes study and whether or not you need to take bone-building bisphosphonates.

Should you be type 2 diabetic, there’s one great thing about type 2 diabetes; you can eradicate its symptoms and even reverse them. By losing weight and exercising and undertaking strength training you can reverse this kind of diabetes and associated problems.

Drastic evidence shows that for 90 per cent of obese people, upon having bariatric surgery, diabetes goes and pretty quickly.

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