Often the many symptoms of diabetes can make sleeping a stressful and inconsistent experience. For instance pain in the extremities, dehydration, h...
Often the many symptoms of diabetes can make sleeping a stressful and inconsistent experience. For instance pain in the extremities, dehydration, h...
Often the many symptoms of diabetes can make sleeping a stressful and inconsistent experience. For instance pain in the extremities, dehydration, hunger, and frequent urination can make staying asleep nearly impossible. Nobody should ignore the importance of getting a good night’s sleep, the effects of sleep deprivation can be dangerous.
Many sufferers of diabetes complain that one of their greatest worries is falling asleep, and staying asleep throughout the night. What they may not know, is that, for people with diabetes, feeling tired is not the only risk of missing sleep. Blood glucose levels can be directly affected by one’s amount of sleep. Additionally, one’s appetite and metabolism are directly affected by the hormonal processes that take place during sleep.
All that said, the #1 tip experts support for getting a good night’s sleep, for people with diabetes, is keeping sugar levels at a balanced steady point and maintaining a light yet consistent exercise regime.
Good night and sweet dreams!
The CuraLife Team