The Risk of Diabetes
The Drug Rehabilitation Centre in Mumbai
and the Drug Rehabilitation Centre in
India states that in recent times we must have heard that India may
become the diabetes capital of the world. Diabetes becomes a major health and
lifestyle disease in today’s time because most of our work has become
mechanical rather than physical. Our small and big work can easily be done
through automatic machines which are a good thing but it has limited our
physical movements.
The Drug Rehabilitation Centre in Mumbai
therefore says what needs to be done is to increase our physical movements
through particularly devoting time to exercise.
But what is
diabetes?
In simple
terms, it's the body’s inability to burn sugar in food during digestion because
the pancreas does not produce enough insulin to cope with it. The pancreas
releases less insulin than required by the body. It’s a chronic condition that
affects blood sugar.
Diabetes is
of two types- TYPE-I and TYPE II.
Type-I
diabetes generally occurs in early age or childhood whereas type-II diabetes
occurs in later years of life generally and shows its symptoms in the
mid-forties of a person's life.
But we
should also know what insulin?
Insulin is
harmony made by the pancreas to break down glucose from food and helps it get
into our cells to be used in the form of energy.
So when the
pancreas doesn’t produce insulin or produce very little this process of
breakdown of sugar into energy doesn’t happen and sugar/glucose level in the
body increases.
But
diabetes does not come alone; it’s a group of diseases and also leads to
further chronic disease such as blood pressure.
Some
symptoms of diabetes are:
• Increased
thirst
•
Frequently feeling hungry or no hunger at all
• Frequent
urination
• Weight
gain/ loss
•
Irritation with small things
• Blurred
visions
• Slow
healing of wounds
• Tiredness
and fatigue with a bit of physical work
If you are
feeling a combination of the above symptoms or any of it for a considerable
amount of time then it’s time to visit a doctor and get your blood sugar test.
Now let’s
see some common causes of diabetes:
• Weight
gain
• No
physical activity
• Age
•
Cholesterol level increase in blood
• Family
history with the disease
How to cope
with the disease:
1. Increase
your physical movements
2. Get your
blood sugar levels to test regularly after forty years of age
3. Get
familiar with any family history of the disease
4. Improve
lifestyle and food habits
5. Avoid
fatty and sugary foods, fast foods and soda drinks
6. Brisk
walk daily for a healthy heart and burn calories
7. Do not
skip food and have it in small portions at regular intervals
8. Consume
green leafy vegetables more and citrus fruits
9. Have a
check on your weight with reference to BMI i.e. body mass index
10. Ensure
having a good seven hours sleep and take less stress of things.
We can very
well control diabetes through lifestyle changes and adherence to a few
important things to prevent it.
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