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Type2 Diabetes & Depression

According to a 2011 research, 13 out of 70 type2 diabetes patients also suffered from depression.

Their A1c levels are higher than those who did not exhibit a mood disorder. (8.6 ± 2.0 vs. 7.5 ± 1.8; p = 0.05)

Although more research is needed to fully understand the link between diabetes and depression, it’s clear that there’s a connection.

It’s thought that alterations in brain chemistry tied to diabetes may be related to the development of depression. For example, damage resulting from diabetic neuropathy or blocked blood vessels in the brain may contribute to the development of depression in people with diabetes.

People who suffer from diabetes and depression are 82% more likely to experience a heart attack. 

It can be seen that diabetes and depression are not just psychological problems, but also serious physical problems.

You should seek doctors’ help if needed. Friends and families should also show our support to diabetics, let them know they are not alone.

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