One should carefully monitor diabetes, particularly if he is on insulin or has relatively
uncontrolled diabetes. Careful attention to symptoms, home glucose monitoring and other blood tests
are essential in monitoring process.
Diabetes Complications
The presence of excess sugar in the blood, over a period of time, damages all tissues in the
blood, producing widespread manifestation with an increase in both morbidity and mortality.
Complications may occur in any type of diabetes.
1. Metabolic disorders –
Diabetic neuropathy and cataract
2. Microvascular diseases – Diabetic retinopathy;
diabetic cardiomyopathy; skin disorders; diabetic nephropathy; increased bone fragility.
3.
Macrovascular diseases – Coronary artery disease; peripheral vascular disease and
cerebrovascular disease
4. Reduced resistance to infection – Sinus infection;
infections of the skin; gingivitis and genitor-urinary tract infections
5. Multifarious
problems – Mononeuritis and mononeuritis multiplex; diabetic foot disease.
6. Problems
in pregnancy – Subfertility; stillbirth; miscarriage; neonatal death and congenital
defects.
One can avoid these complications by the yearly (or half yearly) checkup of
kidney, heart, eyes and feet by a qualified specialist so that these complications, if present, can
be diagnosed at an early stage and efficiently treated before it becomes too late.
Diabetes Diet
Diet also has a significant role in controlling blood
glucose level. The diabetic person should take proper consultation with his doctor and strictly
follow the guidelines and meal plan suggested by him. Below are some common dietary guidelines that
must be followed by every diabetic.
1. All simple, processed and concentrated
carbohydrates and alcohol must be avoided.
2. Complex carbohydrate and high fiber foods
should be stressed.
3. Minimize the intake of saturated fat.
4. Onion, garlic and
legumes are beneficial in the treatment of diabetes.
Disclaimer: This article is not
meant to provide health advice and is for general information only. Always seek the insights of a
qualified health professional before embarking on any health program.
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