Can the face of pregnant women with diabetes turn yellow

  Pregnancy diabetes mainly refers to diabetes caused after pregnancy but not before pregnancy. It is caused by abnormal glucose metabolism caused by a series of physiological changes during pregnancy. So will the face of pregnant women with diabetes turn yellow?

  

Can the face of pregnant women with diabetes turn yellow1

  For pregnant women with diabetes, some people will have yellow skin, and there are many reasons for yellow skin in diabetes patients. For example, patients with diabetes have complications. Once suffering from chronic liver or kidney dysfunction, there will be yellowing of the skin, abdominal edema, and decreased circulatory function. In this case, it will further exacerbate the yellowing of the skin, leading to significant discoloration and yellowing of the skin. In addition, if patients with diabetes during pregnancy are complicated with peripheral neuritis, dermatitis, skin itching, etc., there will also be people with yellow skin. Therefore, once the skin color of pregnant women with diabetes turns yellow, they should actively take treatment.

  What about diabetes during pregnancy?

  Most patients with diabetes during pregnancy can recover normal glucose metabolism function after delivery, but the risk of diabetes will be greatly increased in the future. Diabetes in pregnancy is best treated in the early stage. Because of pregnancy, the treatment of diabetes during pregnancy is usually based on diet. If the condition cannot be controlled, insulin medication can be considered for treatment. If you suffer from diabetes during pregnancy, no matter whether the condition is serious or not, you should strictly control your diet and regularly check your body under the supervision of a doctor, closely monitor the changes in blood sugar, and timely adjust the amount of insulin to prevent the disease from worsening and causing serious consequences.

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