What can you do to balance your blood sugar and keep diabetes diarrhea at bay? Most people have experienced the unpleasant phenomenon that is diarr...
What can you do to balance your blood sugar and keep diabetes diarrhea at bay? Most people have experienced the unpleasant phenomenon that is diarr...
What can you do to balance your blood sugar and keep diabetes diarrhea at bay? Most people have experienced the unpleasant phenomenon that is diarrhea at one point or another in life. But while they may suffer for a day or two, then return to regular function, for people with diabetes, this is not always the case. In fact, approximately 22 percent of people with diabetes suffer from frequent bouts of diarrhea, with some cases leading to sleep disruptions and daily life dysfunction. This is because diabetes, when not under proper management and control, has a wide range of complications and effects that can lead to the onset of diarrhea. And, unfortunately, even when your blood sugar levels are adequately managed by conventional medications, you can still experience diabetic diarrhea, as it is a common side-effect of some of the more popular medical treatments.
Of all the complications of diabetes, gastrointestinal complications are the most challenging, and irksome you will have to contend with. These can include esophageal dysmotility, gastro-esophageal reflux disease (GERD), gastroparesis, enteropathy, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and glycogenic hepatopathy and diabetic diarrhea - the latter being a major player. While ostensibly difficult to distinguish from irritable bowel syndrome, diabetic diarrhea can alternate with constipation and/or normal bowel functioning. But when it does rear its nasty head, it can keep you awake, and even result in stool incontinence. When these complications turn into large bowel dysfunction, they fall under the umbrella of diabetic enteropathy.