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    Diabetes and Travel - Carry A Doctor's Note
    Despite being insulin-dependent, Jayesh Shah (54) continues to globe-trot for work. All it needs is a little extra planning, he says. Here, he shares his top tips for travelling safely with diabetes.  • Carry the doctor’s prescription with you • Inform airport security that you are a diabetic • When travelling across time zones, adjust your medication and food intake as per the time zone that you are currently in • Do not skip any meals; over eating is better than fasting,…
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    Yoga - Ardha Pavanamuktasana
    Meaning: Ardha is half.  Pavan is air/wind/gas. Asana is posture. This asana’s name reflects its benefits, that is, the release of unnecessary gases from the body, especially the stomach. Benefits 1. It strengthens the lower back and stretches the spinal cord. It is thus particularly good for treating back pain. 2. The posture helps to massage the abdomen and the digestive system thereby eliminating wind and preventing constipation. 3. It stimulates and directly exercises internal organs…
  • Diabetic Foot Ulcers : Prevention and Treatment
    Diabetic foot ulcers occur in approximately 15 percent of patients with diabetes, and is an open sore or wound that is located on the bottom of the foot. Infection of the wound and other ulcer-related complication can result in hospitalization. Learn to prevent and manage it.   What is diabetic foot ulcer? Diabetic patients are at a high risk of developing many foot problems. Even simple foot problems can become severe and cause complications. The root cause of…
  • Diabetic Neuropathy
    What is it Prolonged diabetes mellitus damages the nerves. This malfunction of the nerves is called diabetic neuropathy. It can affect different parts of the body. High blood sugar can injure nerve fibers throughout your body, but diabetic neuropathy most often damages nerves in your legs and feet.  
  • Carbs are not your enemy!
    With all the hype around high-protein diets, more and more people want to cut down, and some want to eliminate, carbohydrates from their diets. But not only are carbohydrates present in almost all foods, eliminating them would disturb the body’s natural functioning, says Dietitian and Diabetes Educator Ujjwala Baxi. Why do we need carbohydrates? Carbohydrates are the body’s primary source of fuel for our internal and external functions. Carbohydrates are digested and broken down into glucose,…
  • Diabetic Skin Complications
    - With inputs from Dr. Anju Virmani, Endocrinologist, New Delhi What is it People with diabetes, due to high blood glucose, often have a loss of fluid in the body. This can cause dry skin on the legs, elbows, feet and other areas of the body. Dry skin is more likely to crack, allowing germs to get into these areas, causing infections that can have severe consequences. Diabetics are more prone to getting bacterial and fungal infections. Diabetics may also suffer from itchy skin…
  • Progress on detecting glucose levels in saliva: New biochip sensor
    Date: June 3, 2014   Source: Brown University   Summary: A new biochip sensor that uses dye chemistry and plasmonic interferometry to selectively measure concentrations of glucose in a complex solution similar to human saliva. The advance is an important step toward a device that would enable people with diabetes to test their glucose levels without drawing blood. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/06/140603151033.htm
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    Diabetic Complications: Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome
    With inputs from Dr. Chandan Dubey What is it If you have 2 or more of the following symptoms, you should get yourself checked by a gynaecologist to confirm or rule out Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS):  • Multiple small cysts in the ovaries • Infrequent (more than 35 days) or absent periods due to eggs not releasing every month  • High androgen features (facial and body hair, acne, abdominal fat, frontal balding) PCOS and its impact  PCOS may lead to acne,…
  • Fish Lasagna (6 Portions)
    Lasagna made from whole wheat doesn’t spike the post-lunch blood sugar as much as the refined flour varieties. Tuna rich in omega- 3 fatty acids and Vitamin D are ideal for people with diabetes who run a higher risk of cardiovascular problems, high blood pressure and elevated triglycerides.  Ingredients: Tuna /White Pomfret (boneless ) - 700 g Onion – 2 Olive oil – 2 tbsp Tomato puree – 1 cup or 250g Sundried tomatoes - 10 g Freshly ground pepper - ¼ tsp Sweet corn - 300g…
  • Chickpea curry (6 portions)
    Chickpeas or garbanzo beans are rich in fibre, iron, phosphorus and the B-complex vitamins. It has been seen that eating chickpeas control blood sugar levels after meals, so it is good for people with diabetes. This recipe also uses poppy seeds, which are a good source of calcium and fibre, low in sodium and have no fat or cholesterol, as well as coconut, which provides certain essential fats missing from other vegetable oils. In this recipe they have been used in…
I am 85. Taking Medicines and Insuline. But the diabetese is not under control. Doing some exercises as well. Still my readings are 210/130. H1ab is 8.2. What can I do in the matter.
I m diabetic from past 10 yrs,i m having pain in my legs .can u suggest treatment.
managing and halting pre-diabetes
I AM A CONTROLLED DIABETES PATIENTS SINCE 2007 , NOW I AM FACING SOME KIND OF TEETH PROBLEMS , I HAVE DONE FILINGS,ROOT CANAL TREATMENT ETC, OTHER TEETH PROBLEM ARISES IS IT DUE DIABETES,WHAT SHOULD I DO.
Sometimes I am constipated or sometimes I have loose motions. I cant understand why does it happen. Can anyone pl reply and tell the reason. I am having diabetes since 18 years is it due to this.    
What is the best treatment for tropical foot ulcer? On the weight bearing region on the heels.
According to this research https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/jcpe.12808 There is strong evidence that people with periodontitis have elevated risk for dysglycaemia and insulin resistance. Cohort studies among people with diabetes…
I am suffering from Diabetes II. Today i took reading Fasting and it was 154. Post walk of 30 minutes the reading increased to 160. Any particular reasons for it? ? ?
Diabetes Il Sugar fasting 110 Weight 80 kg. Medicines taking 1000 metformin morning 1000 at dinner. Need assistance...
What fruit can a diabetic pt can havr

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