Managing diabetes in children - 10 common queries answered
Ideally, a child should visit the doctor once a month. If it's not possible every month, at least once every 2-3 months is mandatory.
The month of November signifies Diabetes Awareness Month, as 14th of November every year is celebrated as the World Diabetes Day. This day was conceived in 1991 to make more people aware of the chronic metabolic disorder called diabetes. As per the current statistical data, India has more than 63 million of diabetics and the figure may rise drastically in the coming years. The only way to prevent this diabetes is with proper dietary control, leading an active and healthy life by staying away from sedentary lifestyle and undergoing regular health check-ups.
Ideally, a child should visit the doctor once a month. If it's not possible every month, at least once every 2-3 months is mandatory.
Type 2 diabetes can have several symptoms due to the high amount of blood sugar level. However, neuropathy is one of the common side effects of this condition which leads to diarrhea.
Irrespective of whether you are a male or female, diabetes can actually affect your sexual health. High blood sugar levels can cause nerve damage throughout the body.
Want to keep your blood sugar levels in check? These home remedies can work wonders. Read on to know more.
In type 1 diabetes, the insulin-producing cells of the pancreas called beta cells are destroyed by antibodies generated by the body's immune system.
You must follow a healthy diet, exercise regime and good lifestyle habits for the prevention, treatment and reversal of diabetes. Here are some tips that will help you.
Diabetes mellitus damages blood vessels over time and makes a person two to three times more susceptible to problems such as coronary heart disease.
Basic diabetes diet tips EVERY Indian (even those who are not diabetic) should follow to lead a healthy life devoid of lifestyle diseases.
For men, obesity and diabetes accounted for more than 40 percent of liver cancers.
A series of programs including awareness walk & talk and free eye check up camp were organized by Delhi Eye Care in National Capital in connection with Diabetes Awareness Month.
High and uncontrolled blood glucose levels can land your liver in trouble. Read to know more.
Keep your doctor informed about everything including diet and medications.
It is debatable if diabetics can eat mangoes or not, but raw mango leaves can be really beneficial to manage their condition.
YES! But gestational diabetes puts you at risk of getting diabetes in future. Read to know more.
Dr Pradeep Gadge explains what can happen to a diabetic if the blood glucose levels decrease.
The answer is YES. Read to know what Dr Pradeep Gadge says about type 1 and type 2 diabetes.
Here are few signs and symptoms every person with DIABETES should know.
The three types of hypoglycemia are -- Mild, Moderate and Severe.
Ideally, a child should visit the doctor once a month. If it's not possible every month, at least once every 2-3 months is mandatory.
Type 2 diabetes can have several symptoms due to the high amount of blood sugar level. However, neuropathy is one of the common side effects of this condition which leads to diarrhea.
Irrespective of whether you are a male or female, diabetes can actually affect your sexual health. High blood sugar levels can cause nerve damage throughout the body.
Want to keep your blood sugar levels in check? These home remedies can work wonders. Read on to know more.
In type 1 diabetes, the insulin-producing cells of the pancreas called beta cells are destroyed by antibodies generated by the body's immune system.
You must follow a healthy diet, exercise regime and good lifestyle habits for the prevention, treatment and reversal of diabetes. Here are some tips that will help you.
Diabetes mellitus damages blood vessels over time and makes a person two to three times more susceptible to problems such as coronary heart disease.
Basic diabetes diet tips EVERY Indian (even those who are not diabetic) should follow to lead a healthy life devoid of lifestyle diseases.
For men, obesity and diabetes accounted for more than 40 percent of liver cancers.
A series of programs including awareness walk & talk and free eye check up camp were organized by Delhi Eye Care in National Capital in connection with Diabetes Awareness Month.
High and uncontrolled blood glucose levels can land your liver in trouble. Read to know more.
Keep your doctor informed about everything including diet and medications.
It is debatable if diabetics can eat mangoes or not, but raw mango leaves can be really beneficial to manage their condition.
YES! But gestational diabetes puts you at risk of getting diabetes in future. Read to know more.
Dr Pradeep Gadge explains what can happen to a diabetic if the blood glucose levels decrease.
The answer is YES. Read to know what Dr Pradeep Gadge says about type 1 and type 2 diabetes.
Here are few signs and symptoms every person with DIABETES should know.
The three types of hypoglycemia are -- Mild, Moderate and Severe.
What should diabetics carry with them? Read to know.
Here is a list of things diabetics should stay away from.