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4th Edition of Global Conference on Gynecology & Women's Health

September 28-30, 2026 | London, UK

Diabetes in Women

Diabetes in Women

Diabetes, a chronic metabolic disorder, significantly impacts women's health, necessitating a nuanced understanding and specialized care. Women with diabetes face unique challenges across various life stages. In reproductive years, diabetes management is critical for ensuring healthy pregnancies. Elevated blood sugar levels can increase the risk of birth complications and fetal anomalies, underscoring the importance of vigilant prenatal care. Additionally, women with diabetes may encounter specific gynecological issues, such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), which can exacerbate insulin resistance. Postmenopausal women with diabetes confront a heightened risk of cardiovascular complications, making cardiovascular health a focal point in diabetes management for this demographic. Hormonal changes during menopause may further complicate blood sugar control, demanding tailored approaches to diabetes care. Moreover, the interplay between diabetes and mental health in women is noteworthy, as the chronic nature of the condition may contribute to emotional challenges and an increased risk of depression. Lifestyle modifications, encompassing a balanced diet, regular physical activity, and stress management, emerge as crucial pillars in the holistic management of diabetes in women. Access to education and support groups can empower women to navigate the complexities of living with diabetes successfully. Furthermore, regular screenings for associated complications, such as eye and kidney problems, are imperative for proactive intervention. In the realm of women's health, a comprehensive and multidisciplinary approach is pivotal, involving endocrinologists, gynecologists, nutritionists, and mental health professionals. By fostering awareness, encouraging healthy lifestyle choices, and providing tailored medical interventions, we can strive to enhance the quality of life for women living with diabetes, promoting overall well-being and long-term health.

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