Managing PTSD May Reduce the Risk for Type 2 Diabetes
Risks, Coorelation and Prevention
By Christine Cadena, published Nov 01, 2007
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With PTSD, the management of emotional or mental health complications can be quite complex. Compounded by this, the development of PTSD may also lead to the development of physiological complications, including the development of type 2 diabetes.
When suffering from PTSD, it is important that your health care team approach your care with not only the emotional and psychological complications in mind, but also managing any co morbid health complications. Because medication management of type 2 diabetes is important to long term health outcomes, without it, the complications of type 2 diabetes can be persistent resulting in compounding effect to the PTSD symptoms.
If you suffer from both PTSD and type 2 diabetes, there is a cyclic effect that can occur with your health. If PTSD symptoms are not managed effectively, the psychological and emotional impact may result in your tendency to become non-compliant in your medication regimen which will only further compound your diabetes complications. Conversely, if your diabetes symptoms are not managed correctly, this can lead to continued and uncontrolled blood glucose levels which lead to psychological and depressive type symptoms.
Whether you are seeking healthcare services for type 2 diabetes or PTSD, it is important to talk with your physician about the connection between these two health complications. In many cases, when PTSD develops, there is a greater tendency to suffer from a variety of progressive illnesses and diseases. Because type 2 diabetes can lead to kidney complications and cardiovascular disease, the management of PTSD may, ultimately, be the primary focus of care.
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Did You Know?
Uncontrolled blood glucose levels can result in feelings of depression and anxiety, further complicating PTSD symptoms.
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