Diabetes Risk in Women: How Hormonal Changes Shape Health
Hormones Affect Diabetes
Hormonal shifts throughout a woman’s life can change how the body manages blood sugar.
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Hidden Symptoms Often Go Unnoticed
Many early signs of diabetes in women are subtle, which makes timely detection difficult.
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PCOS and Insulin Resistance
PCOS lowers insulin sensitivity. The body needs more insulin to handle sugar, increasing diabetes risk over time.
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Pregnancy and Gestational Diabetes
During pregnancy, insulin demand rises. If the body can’t keep up, gestational diabetes can develop.
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Why Early Screening in Pregnancy Matters
Regular tests help protect both mother and baby and prevent complications later in life.
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Menopause and Falling Estrogen Levels
Low estrogen can lead to weight gain, unstable glucose levels, and slower metabolism.
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Lack of Awareness Still a Big Challenge
Women’s metabolic health is often overlooked, and hormonal changes are treated as routine.
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Know the Signals, Lower the Risk
Understanding PCOS, pregnancy changes, and menopause can help women manage future diabetes risk.
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