If you are diabetic, you positively need to be constantly vigilant about infections. Either you are a type 1 or a type 2 diabetic, infections come positively and can end up taking a limb or your life. In fact, 82,000 lower limb amputations are performed on diabetics annually, according to the National Diabetes Statistics fact sheet, Niddk, 2003, for the year 2001. Sixty percent of all amputations occur surrounded by diabetics.
When a diabetic has a lung infection, commonly the lung won't be removed unless there has been serious tissue death in the lung. But that doesn't mean that a diabetic shouldn't try to stop the process from happening in the first place.
Type 2 Diabetes - Infections and Pneumonia!
The signs and symptoms of pneumonia may include:
shortness of breath
cough
sweating
shaking chills
fever
headache
muscle aches and pains
fatigue, and
chest pain that worsens with breathing or coughing
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