Live a controlled life to control diabetes

Live a controlled life to control diabetes

Lately, the spread of non-communicable diseases like diabetes, hypertension, heart attack, brain stroke, overweight, kidney failure, cancer, etc. has been increasing at a huge rate worldwide. Among these diseases, the number of diabetic patients is increasing in our country as well as in almost all the countries of the world. Non-communicable diseases do not spread through any germs.

Therefore, advances in various fields of medicine, including antibiotics and vaccines, have made it possible to control some of the most contagious infectious diseases. According to the information received, there are about 60 to 70 million diabetics in our country. Not all of them have been diagnosed with the disease. About 50 percent of people do not know they have diabetes. The 30 to 40 lakh patients who have come under treatment in one way or another, can be estimated how their treatment is going or what the consequences are going to be.

The goal of diabetes treatment is to prevent long-term physical complications related to diabetes through treatment. If the treatment is not proper, within a few years, the quality of life gradually decreases due to various complications including kidney failure, loss of vision, burning of hands and feet, loss of consciousness in the legs and sores, heart attack, and stroke. In addition to the personal suffering of the patient, it creates direct or indirect pressure on the labor and money of the family and the state. 

Live a controlled life to control diabetes

The treatment target for diabetics is set by considering how these can be prevented or reduced. In the light of research conducted by countries and international organizations on diabetes, they have come to the conclusion that the patient's blood glucose should be kept between 4 and 10 millimoles (80 to 180 milligrams) from the time of diagnosis. If the diabetes is well controlled, the result of the test called Ain A1p will be below 8. Many patients know the level of ANP in their blood. Maybe a lot more. However, research has shown beyond any doubt that with the increase in the level of A1P, all types of complications in diabetic patients increase rapidly.

Whatever the reason, uncontrolled or partial treatment is depriving patients of the full benefits of diabetes treatment. This image is more or less present in most of the countries of the world. It is estimated that more than half of the diabetic patients in our country are still far from the treatment target. However, extensive research is underway to achieve the goal through treatment. It is possible to get good results only by diagnosing the cause and giving treatment.

In addition to keeping the blood glucose level right, the patient should keep the blood pressure, blood cholesterol level, bodyweight, etc. right. Continue treatment on the advice of a physician. Achieving this goal of diabetes treatment can be possible only if the patient follows the advice of a specialist and lives in the right way.

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