it doesn't because it has low sugar contents
Getting drunk may however raise your blood sugar as well as make insulin less effective due to chemical changes in the body. Extreme drunkenness can be dangerous because it prevents your liver from releasing stored sugar in emergencies. Therefore, if you are drinking you should probably eat small amounts of food every now and then and keep monitoring your blood glucose level. I, personally, have ended up in the drunk tank several times when carelessly drinking and not using my meter - the combination of alcohol and low blood sugar leads to irrational behavior and possibly aggression.
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Type 1 diabetes can affect anyone, doesn't matter what age you are. Type 2 diabetes is can also affect anyone but it is generally age related and you are more likely to be diagnosed with type 2 diabetes when you are older.
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When alcohol is consumed without any food to go along with it, the diabetic may experience low blood glucose.. It can be hard to recognise the symptoms when you are drunk, putting the person with diabetes in danger because if surrounded by other drunk people they may not recognise your hypo symptoms either.
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1. Is adequate attention paid to the factors like autonomic nervous function, hypothalamic hormones, pituitary hormones, glucagon, epinephrine, cortisol, norepinephrine, thyroxine while treating diabetes? 2. Is the functional staus of liver considered while deciding the drug treatment (and doses) of diabetes? 3. How does the variation in gastrointestinal abosrption, secretion and gastrointestinal movements affect the treamtnet of diabetes? 4. How does stress and stress management affect the teatment of diabetes mellitus? 5. How does the vomitting or diarroea affect the teatment of diabetes mellitus? 6. How does sleep affect the treatment of diabetes? 7. How do the common conditions such as common cold affect diabetes treatment?
Diabetes itself does not directly affect the voice. However, complications related to diabetes such as neuropathy or dry mouth can impact vocal quality. Additionally, poorly controlled diabetes can lead to dehydration which may affect vocal health.