Skip to main content

வாழ்க்கை

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Creatinine

  Creatinine is a breakdown product of creatine phosphate from muscle and protein metabolism. It is released at a constant rate by the body.   Creatinine  is produced from creatine, a molecule of major importance for energy production in muscles. Approximately 2% of the body's creatine is converted to creatinine every day. Creatinine is transported through the bloodstream to the kidneys. The kidneys filter out most of the creatinine and dispose of it in the urine. Although it is a waste, creatinine serves a vital diagnostic function. Creatinine has been found to be a fairly reliable indicator of kidney function. As the kidneys become impaired the creatinine will rise. Abnormally high levels of creatinine thus warn of possible malfunction or failure of the kidneys, sometimes even before a patient reports any symptoms. It is for this reason that standard blood and urine tests routinely check the amount of creatinine in the blood. Medical Definition of Creatinine Creatinine:...

Gestational diabetes

  Ways to prevent gestational diabetes Gestational diabetes is a type of diabetes that can occur during pregnancy. It is not always possible to prevent it, but a pregnant woman can take steps to reduce her risk. Gestational diabetes can negatively affect both the woman and fetus. Possible effects include: an increase in the woman’s  blood pressure a higher risk of  preeclampsia an increased risk of the woman developing  type 2 diabetes  later in life high birth weight of the baby premature birth the baby having low blood sugar levels at birth. Prevention Although gestational diabetes is not always avoidable, women can take some steps to help reduce their chances of developing it. Go into pregnancy at a healthy weight A woman looking to conceive should make lifestyle choices that can help her reach and maintain a healthy weight ahead of getting pregnant. The authors of a  2018 study  looked at 10 years of data on gestational diabetes and concluded that ...

DIABETES

 Can Diabetes Affect Fertility in Men and Women? If you have been trying hard to get pregnant for some time – you might have done a cleanse, started a fertility diet and stopped all the harmful habits like smoking, to no avail – it could be time for a simple blood sugar test to tell you what the exact problem is. The numbers of Type I and Type II diabetes patients have been rising over the years, and this has resulted in more scientists, researchers and doctor being encouraged to check whether diabetes can be a leading cause of infertility in men. How Does Diabetes Affect Male Fertility? Can diabetes cause infertility in males? The answer is that diabetes could be one of the causes of infertility in men. Having diabetes doesn’t make you inevitably infertile, although it could make you less fertile in a few manners. Diabetic men are frequently found to have a few sexual issues, like retrograde ejaculation and erectile dysfunction. This can result in problems while trying to conceive...