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The Effects of Smoking with Type 1 or Type 2 Diabetes

The Effects of Smoking with Type 1 or Type 2 Diabetes

Smoking on its own is associated with many different diseases and can be a risk factor for 
multiple types of cancer.  But in a person with diabetes or a pre-diabetic there are specific 
risks that arise.  There are some differences between type 1 and type 2 diabetes and 
smoking hazards.

In type 1 diabetes, smoking is not a risk factor for being diagnoses because people with 
this type of diabetes were born with the genetic make-up to get the disease.  But smoking 
can exacerbate the complications associated with poorly controlled diabetes.  An 
increased risk of heart disease and cardiovascular problems is found in diabetic smokers.  
In type 1 diabetics who smoke the risk for kidney disease or kidney failure is increased.


In pre-diabetics or people who may be at higher risk to develop type 2 diabetes smoking 
is a contributing factor to a diagnosis.  Smoking increases the likelihood that their body 
will develop an insulin resistance and need insulin injections or medication in the future.

There are not many studies that have been conducted on the benefits of quitting smoking 
if you are a diabetic.  But it does stand to reason that because smoking and diabetes both 
increase the chances of heart disease that by quitting smoking you will improve your 
health and the state of your diabetes.  

If you are having trouble quitting on your own or want more information on the benefits 
of stopping, make an appointment with your doctor.  There are many aids that are 
available as well as support your can utilize to help you in the process.  There are nicotine 
patches and gum or you can try medication or hypnosis.  It is a hard thing to do but you 
will reap many rewards both financially and in terms of your overall health and life 
expectancy.

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