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What to Know About Heat and Blood Sugar

What Should I Know About Heat and Blood Sugar?

Were you aware that those who have diabetes, both type 1 and 2, are more sensitive to the heat than people who don’t have diabetes? The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention lay out some facts related to diabetes and high temperature and what it can do to the body.

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The CDC has a checklist that diabetics should refer to that can help with issues related to heat and blood sugar levels. This checklist includes:

What about heat and blood sugar and humidity?

If you live in a place like south Florida, it is hot almost all year round and extremely humid.  It’s important to remember that even though it may not seem like it’s going to be a hot day, the combination of moderate heat and humidity can take its toll on someone with diabetes. Diabetes and body temperature in regards to humidity can affect your sweat. It’s hard to cool yourself off in a humid environment because your sweat doesn’t evaporate as easily as just on a hot day.

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Final note

It’s understandable that it may be difficult to follow all of the steps and tips when it comes to heat and blood sugar but remember that your health is the most important part. Keep these pieces of information in mind anytime you’re out of a hot day or on vacation at the beach. A warm day can easily turn into a a disastrous day for someone with diabetes and high temperature. Make sure that your friends and family are also aware of some of these tips so that they can help you along the way and are knowledge about what to do if you are having a medical emergency.

Sources:

https://www.cdc.gov/features/diabetesheattravel/index.html