Diabetes Clinic
Diabetes is a lifestyle disease, the origins of which are metabolic disorders, where the body cells stop utilizing glucose leading to high glucose and sugar levels. High sugar levels in the blood are called hyperglycaemia. Body cells use glucose for energy by using insulin hormones. In diabetes, the body becomes resistant to insulin.
Diabetes can be
- Type 1 diabetes, caused by a deficiency of insulin due to autoimmune disorders, infection of the pancreas or family history.
- Type 2 diabetes, caused by resistance to insulin due to obesity, family history, stress and anxiety, high cholesterol levels and lack of exercise.
Symptoms
- Polyphagia – a patient eats frequently but still feels hungry
- Polyuria – a patient urinates frequently
- Polydipsia – a patient has excessive thirst
- Fatigue
- Weight loss
- Tingling sensation on feet and hands
- Delayed wound healing
- Persistent headache
- High cholesterol levels
Treatment
- The doctor will conduct blood tests to confirm the diagnosis.
- In a prediabetic state, doctor will counsel about lifestyle changes and diet restrictions.
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- In the diabetic state, medicines or insulin are started.
- The patient needs to follow the diet plan and undertake the recommended exercises.