Diabetes & Mood Swings: How Blood Sugar Level Affects Mood
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- Mood swings due to diabetes are common and could strain relationships and affect mental health.
- Poor diabetes management is the root cause of blood glucose swings.
- Accurate understanding can help cope with this condition.
- Seeking professional help and following the prescribed treatment plan can help cope with the mood swings.
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