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Last Updated: 6 years ago• Featured Tip
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If your glucose level is more than the usual level, chances are that you have diabetes. The warning signals of diabetes are mild that in the preliminary stage it is challenging to detect. Diabetes can be of two types. Type 1 diabetes and Type 2 diabetes. The symptoms of which stand crucial for an individual s knowledge to take preventive measures.
Type 1 diabetes
When your immune system damages pancreatic cells called beta cells, Type 1 diabetes occurs. They re functional in making...more
Type 1 diabetes
When your immune system damages pancreatic cells called beta cells, Type 1 diabetes occurs. They re functional in making...more
Last Updated: 9 years ago• Featured Tip
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Diabetes refers to the condition when there is an excess of glucose in your body. Though glucose is beneficial for the proper functioning of the body, an excess can lead to serious consequences. Over the years, diabetes has over the years emerged as one of the fatal diseases, one that once developed has no known cure. This condition is preceded by various perceptible symptoms, some of them are-
1. Insatiable thirst
The onset of diabetes is almost always accompanied by a nagging...more
1. Insatiable thirst
The onset of diabetes is almost always accompanied by a nagging...more
Last Updated: 8 years ago• Featured Tip
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The food we eat contains energy which is stored as glucose in the body. This glucose is then converted into back into energy with the help of a hormone called insulin. A lack of insulin in the body or an inability to use the insulin is known as diabetes. There are two types of diabetes mellitus; type 1 and type 2. These diseases cannot be cured but with medication, correct nutrition and weight management, they can be controlled so as to not affect your quality of life.
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Last Updated: 6 years ago• Featured Tip
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On the occasion of world diabetes day, I want to convey that the complications of diabetes can only be prevented by sharing knowledge about the disease.
Symptoms of diabetes include Increased urination, Increased thirst, Generalized weakness, Loss of weight, etc. Early identification of symptoms and proper initiation of treatment can prevent many complications.
Please keep an eye on the above symptoms, if any get a blood sugar done and report to a physician.
Symptoms of diabetes include Increased urination, Increased thirst, Generalized weakness, Loss of weight, etc. Early identification of symptoms and proper initiation of treatment can prevent many complications.
Please keep an eye on the above symptoms, if any get a blood sugar done and report to a physician.
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Increase thirst, increased frequency of urination are some initial symptoms of diabetes but it can vary from being completely asymptomatic to non specific symptoms like weakness, loss of weight, tingling in feet, dry mouth, blurry vision, burning during urination. You need to follow a healthy lifestyle to prevent such metabolic diseases. Type 1 usually occurs at younger age due to insulin deficiency and treated with insulin injections. It can't be cured completely but you can keep it controlled ...more
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Symptoms of Diabetes
1.Excessive Thirst
2.Frequency of urination especially in night
3.Excessive Hunger
4.Fatigue
5.Blurring Of Vision,
6.irritability, tingling and numbness in hand/feet,
7.fatigue
8.Recurrent boil/fungal infection,
9.Sores or cuts that won’t heal
Prevention
1.Do regular exercise
2.Reduce weight
3. Control diet,restricted salt intake
4.Patient should take high protein,low carbohydrate diet,. Should take 6-7 small meals rat...more
1.Excessive Thirst
2.Frequency of urination especially in night
3.Excessive Hunger
4.Fatigue
5.Blurring Of Vision,
6.irritability, tingling and numbness in hand/feet,
7.fatigue
8.Recurrent boil/fungal infection,
9.Sores or cuts that won’t heal
Prevention
1.Do regular exercise
2.Reduce weight
3. Control diet,restricted salt intake
4.Patient should take high protein,low carbohydrate diet,. Should take 6-7 small meals rat...more
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Asked for female, 37 years old from Visakhapatnam
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There are several means to gain control over your diabetes. Few of them as below: 1. Eating at regular intervals 2. Avoiding foods high in processed and invisible sugar 3. Good sleep hygiene 4. Consistent workouts to be able to give you specific guidelines, we would need to gain a deeper insight into your lifestyle and work with you in greater proximity. Do let me know if you're keen and we could take this prospect forward. Meanwhile, feel free to consult me privately.
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Dear lybrate user,
one of the major nutritional substance required for human body is carbohydrate. We take carbohydrate in the form of rice, wheat, sugar etc. The complex molecules of carbohydrate are broken down into simple glucose molecules during digestion & released in the blood stream to be absorbed by the muscle cells. Muscle cells utilise the glucose molecules to release energy by breaking down those glucose molecules. Insulin hormone plays a vital role in the absorption of the glucos...more
one of the major nutritional substance required for human body is carbohydrate. We take carbohydrate in the form of rice, wheat, sugar etc. The complex molecules of carbohydrate are broken down into simple glucose molecules during digestion & released in the blood stream to be absorbed by the muscle cells. Muscle cells utilise the glucose molecules to release energy by breaking down those glucose molecules. Insulin hormone plays a vital role in the absorption of the glucos...more
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