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Hair drop and diabetes are related?

annasira's profile photo   11/19/2011 9:15 a.m.

Hello everyone,

I have quite rebellious diabetes;I do everything the endocrine tells me, but there is no way to get down;The fact is that since the summer I have been noticing how my hair falls and I already started to have bald ...

Can diabetes and hair drop be related?

Thank you so much!

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annasira
11/19/2011 9:15 a.m.
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If you have begun to suddenly fall, it may be by stress.Tell us what guideline you have and what values, to see if we can help you control.:)

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Regina
11/19/2011 9:32 a.m.

Hija de 35 años , diabética desde los 5. Glico: normalmente de 6 , pero 6,7 la última ( 6,2 marcaba el Free)
Fiasp: 4- 4- 3 Toujeo: 20

     

Well, not low of 200 my loss is:
Metformin 1-0-1
Lantus 36 units every 24h.
Humalog on demand
Thank you for answering, tell you that I am waiting to operate a bariatric surgery.

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annasira
11/19/2011 12:47 p.m.
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Well, it seems clear that you need more basal.Have you tried to climb Lantus one or two years?

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Regina
11/19/2011 12:54 p.m.

Hija de 35 años , diabética desde los 5. Glico: normalmente de 6 , pero 6,7 la última ( 6,2 marcaba el Free)
Fiasp: 4- 4- 3 Toujeo: 20

     

They say that hair loss in the case of women can be due to stress causes, as registered, serious infections or polycystic ovary syndrome (closely related to insulin resistance).

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DiabetesForo
11/19/2011 3:15 p.m.
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I have not tried to increase the lantus but from tomorrow I start

Owash I have been worried about the ovaropolyquisical, because I also have disorders, so I am Monday to my header-
THANK YOU!

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annasira
11/19/2011 6:47 p.m.
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annasira said:
hello everyone
I have quite rebellious diabetes;I do everything the endocrine tells me
But there is no way to get off;The fact is that since the summer I have been noticing how my hair falls and I already started to have bald

The same thing happened to me before the treatment, I was 6 months with diabetes without realizing it and one of the things that happened to me was the loss of hair and having it more fragile, it immediately broke.
After starting with insulin I have noticed a great improvement so I think it is related to the sugar level, just like the loss of vision can occur when you have the high sugar level for a long period of time, in general thecapillaries and high sugar do not get along very well.
Obviously I cannot assure you that it is for this, because each person is a world, but if you say that you have problems controlling it and that you are always high, because it may happen to you, anyway, what you should not do isWorrying to talk to you with an endocrine to see what tells you and if you can always go to a specialist to look at you in case it is something completely different.

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25mar2000
08/04/2020 2 a.m.
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I can not assure you either, but during the three months before debuting, my hair fell a barbarity.As soon as I started with insulin treatment, I stopped falling.

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Carussa
08/04/2020 6:29 p.m.

DM1 desde octubre de 2019 | Toujeo + Fiasp | FreeStyle | febrero 2023: HbA1c 5,7

     

Well, it is related but in reverse order, stress produces very serious ravages in diabetic patients.The hair falls out by Stress, generally.
You must relax, 200 mg.It is not so serious but it is not so true either?What surprises me is the amount of insulin that you apply and the dose of metformin, and that of humolog is out of all logic, which makes me assume that you are not following a prescribed diet.
Do not mention if you are exercising or if you help you of relaxation therapies.I suggest you find multidiciplinary attention: endocrinologist, nutritionist and psychologist.
Nutriologist: To prescribe a diet appropriate to your weight, your size, your lifestyle and insulin quality that you produce, because if they prescribe metformin it is that you still have good pancreatic reserve or you have insulin resistance and the medicine helps youTo break it.
Endocrinologist to help you determine what your real insulin requirements are once the appropriate diet for you has been established.
Psychologist: To help you handle the disease and you can get the anguish you are presenting.When you accept your disease you will learn to control it.
Good luck!

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08/14/2020 6:32 a.m.
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