Anyone can develop type 2 diabetes, but certain factors can increase a person’s risk. Read our listing.
If not properly controlled, diabetes can lead to heart disease, kidney disease, edema, nerve damage, and infections of the mouth, gums, lungs, skin, feet, bladder, and genital areas.
Neuropathy distorts the way the neurons communicate with each other and with the brain. Neuropathy can affect 1 nerve or nerve type, or a combination of nerves.
Do you usually find yourself always having a chronic burning or gnawing stomach pain that usually begins 45-60 minutes after eating or at night? The pain may range from mild to severe. It could be that you have peptic ulcers.
If you are getting enough sleep, good nutrition, and exercising regularly but still find it hard to perform everyday activities, concentrate, or be motivated at your normal levels, you may be experiencing fatigue that needs further investigation.
One reason many people suffer from memory loss is an insufficient supply of necessary nutrients (especially B vitamins and amino acids) to the brain.
Kidneys may be damaged by exposure to drugs or toxins, including heavy metals, solvents, chemotherapy agents, snake or insect venom, poisonous mushrooms, and pesticides.
Candida can cause infections if it grows out of control or if it enters deep into the body (for example, the bloodstream or internal organs like the kidney, heart, or brain).
Ovulation, fertilization, and the journey of the fertilized ovum through the fallopian tube and finally into the uterus are highly intricate processes. Many events must work together perfectly for pregnancy to occur.
Women with PCOS may have infrequent or prolonged menstrual periods or excess male hormone (androgen) levels.
