There are two types of diabetes, colloquially, diabetes. Type 1 diabetes is a pathological condition in which the beta cells of the congenital pancreas cannot function adequately and must not produce any insulin and take insulin from outside. In type 2 diabetes, there is a resistance to insulin, which means the inability to use enough insulin.
The brain is very sensitive to changes in the level of glucose in the blood. Since this imbalance is high in diabetics, the brain feels in a state of stress and stress hormones work differently from normal and affect the brain negatively. This seems to be the most irritable and angry outburst in diabetic patients. Diabetes patients should regularly apply physical activity, water consumption, sleep quality and most importantly, their special diet therapy.
Complications of diabetes include; Damages such as nephropathy, neuropathy, retinopathy may occur. Diabetes affects brain functions negatively. In recent studies, there are fMRI and PET findings that the left frontal regions are affected by diabetes. Outbursts of anger and anxiety are common findings in diabetics. It occurs especially when the glucose level rises and falls. In addition, depression, generalized anxiety disorder, eating disorder, schizophrenia and dementia are also ailments seen in diabetics. According to foreign sources, the frequency of depression in diabetes is at least twice the normal.
In diabetes mellitus that occurs at an early age, if blood sugar is not under control and blood sugar is not regulated, cognitive functions are also more devastated. Otherwise, it will cause many problems both physically and mentally. As we always say, eat enough, balanced and natural food, stay healthy...