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March 2024
If you get scared, you get diabetes ... Many people exclaim this phrase when something causes you a great negative impact; however, it is just another myth.
According to a study by the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine, 70% of Hispanic patients with diabetes consider that a scare caused their condition. But, this is not true.
In accordance with Mauricio Moreno, geriatrician of the Integral Center of Diagnosis and treatment of the Hospital Médica Sur , in the face of a fright, the stress hormones increase, so that the body defends itself or fleeing if necessary.
It is also true that in the face of a shock glucose rises, however, there are mechanisms that keep it in a normal range.
People who live with undiagnosed diabetes and who have not controlled their glucose levels, suffer a decompensation at the time of the scare. When they go to the doctor they detect diabetes.
That is, a scare can help diagnose diabetes, but it is not the one that causes the disease. Before him, the person already had high glucose levels.
If you want to know more information seen Diabetes Wellness and Health