Thursday, 1 December 2016

DANGERS OF DIABETES

                Diabetes is a familiar threat to our health. Obviously we may be aware of this, but I would like to bring to the notice of some of the consequences of Diabetes, in detail. First of all, this is not the only disorder to be treated, when you are struck with it. Along with that, you may get many ailments like stroke, heart attack, diabetic retinopathy, diabetic foot and lots more. When diabetic people have cholesterol and high blood pressure, they are 75% likely to get heart diseases and stroke. So, the doctors do administer other medicines prescribed for diabetes. So it is important to get in touch with the doctor’s advice, often. Traditional foods in India mostly don’t contain much cholesterol. But due to the corporate life, people acquaint themselves with the delicacies of fast food, which are rich in fat and cholesterol. Due to excess deposits of cholesterol in blood vessels, its circumference gets decreased thereby   leading to increase in blood pressure. This likely lead to stroke which is the result of trapped blood clot in the brain. Diabetic people are more prone to these chances of stroke and heart ailments than a non- diabetic person. So, it is important to frequently check your BP and lipid profile in order to maintain good health.  (This I read in a magazine.) Analyze what type of Diabetes you have and please do listen to what type of Diabetes you have and please do listen to what your Doctor say. Because type-2 diabetes have much more serious implications than type-1.

                Always take good care of your feet. This, I’m exhorting both to diabetic as well as normal people. It is not advisable to take treatment from more than one doctor, as this may mess up with the course of the treatment that you are undergoing. Never forget to take insulin injections and prescribed tablets. Make this as your regular routine as you are responsible for your health. ‘Curry leaves’ has the property to reduce blood glucose level. Some people say that, it is best to eat 4 – 5 raw curry leaves in empty stomach. But if you come across tips like these, please make sure whether they are true, before taking them. I read in a health magazine that, a doctor says, each diabetic patient contains a unique combination of drugs prescribed for them. This prescription may vary from another patient with the same type of diabetes. These combinations tend to differ according to the body conditions and the past history of the patients. Reducing sugar content in the body not only mean “avoiding sweets”, but also maintaining the proper intake of carbohydrate food items. Rather you can eat food items made from wheat and oats. Also physical training, walking, cycling can help reduce to manage your blood glucose levels. “Prevention is better than cure. So Early Diagnosis of Diabetes Saves Your Life” All the above information was gathered from various health magazines. INCASE OF ERROR PLEASE ENSURE WHETHER IT IS CORRECT.

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