What are the current problems of diabetes? - GITA

What are the current problems of diabetes?

Diabetes mellitus is a chronic non-communicable disease that results in elevated blood glucose levels. Diabetes involves a deficiency of insulin secretion by the pancreas or ineffectiveness of secreting insulin, which can be inherited or acquired. Diabetes rates are increasing among young people. A detrimental effect on fertility has therefore become a cause of great health concern. It is already known that high blood sugar in diabetic men can reduce fertility.

Uncontrolled diabetes can lead to a number of complications, including:
  • Heart disease
  • Stroke
  • Kidney disease
  • Blindness
  • Lower amputation

Other problems:

Diabetes treatment can be expensive.
People with diabetes can face various social and emotional problems.

Solution:

Following steps can be taken to solve the current problems of diabetes
  • Raise awareness
  • resistance
  • Correct diagnosis
  • Effective treatment
  • Research

Prevent long-term diabetic complications:

You must control the ABCs of diabetes to prevent serious long-term effects like heart attack, kidney problems, nerve damage, foot loss, impotence, etc.

  • Follow the diet chart prescribed for you with proper portion sizes. Eat high-fiber foods that are low in fat and salt.
  • Take the right medicine on time and regularly.
  • Take care of your feet. Wash and dry your feet regularly.
  • Check your mouth for signs of gum or dental problems. If there is a problem, see a dentist immediately.
  • Check your blood glucose levels and check your blood pressure regularly and keep them under control.

Following the above steps will help you control your diabetic problems and keep you fit and healthy. If you are facing any problem related to diabetes, you can visit a diabetic clinic and talk to the doctors to gather the necessary information.

People with diabetes are also at a higher risk of developing a fungal infection called onychomycosis, which commonly affects the toenails. This leads to discolored (yellowish-brown or opaque), thick and brittle nails. While in some cases the nail may separate itself from the other nail, in other cases the nail may break. Injuries can also cause nail fungus infection.Diabetes is a chronic illness that affects how your body processes and uses glucose from the food you eat. This occurs when the pancreas is unable to produce enough insulin or when the body cannot effectively use the insulin it produces.

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