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Mental health and behavior. Weight management. Constant hunger and an urge to eat that's hard to control can be linked with BBS. This can be challenging when ...
Management includes: Healthy eating. Regular exercise. Weight loss if needed. Diabetes medicine or insulin therapy if needed. Keeping track of blood sugar ...
Saxagliptin helps to control blood sugar levels by increasing substances in the body that make the pancreas release more insulin. It also signals the liver ...
decreased appetite; deep, slow breathing; drowsiness; fatigue; fever; headache; insomnia; itching; loss of appetite; nausea and vomiting; painful or prolonged ...
If you've tried lifestyle changes and you still have bladder control problems, medicine might help ease urinary symptoms.
Hunger pains. Cravings for salty food. Larval ... U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. ... U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Trauma—These conditions may cause temporary problems with blood sugar control and your doctor may want to treat you temporarily with insulin. ... hunger, fast ...
Mood and food: Regain control. Do you eat when you're not hungry? You ... If you turn to comfort foods out of habit rather than hunger, try a new tact.
... hunger, headache, nausea, nervousness, rapid ... loss of bladder control; loss of interest or ... actions that are out of control; back, leg, or ...
The pituitary gland and the hypothalamus are located within the brain and control hormone production. ... Loss of appetite. Confusion. By Mayo Clinic Staff.
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