Rekha Khanduri, 73 from Mumbai has diabetes for a while and lost her eyesight due to diabetic retinopathy, a diabetes related complication. She talks about how she has since learnt to live with such an irreparable loss.
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I have Blood Pressure as well as diabetes. In fact, I lost my left eye due to diabetes.
When were you diagnosed with diabetes?
About 35 years back. Diabetes runs in the family as both my grandfathers had it. My paternal grandfather had…
Hypoglycaemia or a sharp drop in blood sugar levels can cause severe discomfort and dizziness and, in some extreme cases, even death. Dr Roshani Sanghani, renowned endocrinologist and the founder of Aasaan Health Solutions shares valuable tips on how to tackle a condition which can afflict any person with diabetes at any given time.
Many patients are troubled by sudden and unexpected blood sugar levels dropping. When the level drops below 70 mg/dl, it is considered hypogylcemia! Hypogylcaemia is considered a matter of concern and should be addressed immediately.
Follow these quick and easy steps when hypogylcaemia hits or blood sugar drops below 70 mg/dl:
- Watch out for signs of Hypogylcaemia such as shaking, dizziness, headache, excessive sweating, anxiety, irritability etc.
- Measure the blood glucose levels using a home glucometer device.
- Drink 150 ml of plain milk or 75ml of any fruit juice (fresh or processed). The idea is to intake 15 grams of carbohydrate to raise the blood glucose levels by 15 points.
- Rest for 15 minutes and recheck the blood sugar levels.
- If the levels have risen, just try to relax. If levels have not risen, then repeat steps 3 & 4.
- Keep a diary of food intake and medication dosage to investigate the trigger you’re your hypogylcemia. This will help you to avoid such triggers in the future.
- Inform your doctor about your hypogylcaemia episode at your next visit. If medication is causing the drop, then your doctor may decide to lower your dosage.
Pic below: Dr. Roshani conducting an information session for patients at her clinic.
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