What is Diabetes?

  • Written By ....Drcare Team
  • Content reviewed by Dr AM Reddy

“Sugar cravings? But you cannot eat! We know it’s hard to accept that you are diabetic! But you can reverse your diabetes with Homeopathy”

Traditional quiet days were replaced with modern busy livelihoods in both professional and personal life throughout the modern age, and ancient, peaceful days were substituted with speed up the work lifestyles in both professional and personal life.

Most of us don’t have enough time to spend with our families and friends, let alone eat properly. As a result, we are more worried about eating canned or quick food. Our health is harmed by eating irregularly, working long hours, sitting for long periods, and sleeping irregularly.

Fast food and other supplements make you more susceptible to diabetes and other health problems. Diabetes is a disease that develops due to a lack of exercise, irregular activities such as motion and walking, the conversion of carbohydrates to energy, and hypoglycemic agent production. Diabetes can also be inherited.

Diabetes can attack people of all ages and walks of life, and it does, in large numbers that are rapidly growing. Diabetes has been diagnosed in over 14 million Indians nowadays. Diabetes affects around 463 million people globally.

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Vital points

  • Diabetes now affects 422 million people globally, up from 108 million in 1980,” according to the World Health Organization. Low-and middle-income countries have seen a faster prevalence than high-income countries
  • Diabetes is a primary cause of visual impairment, kidney problems, heart attacks, strokes, and lower-limb disfigurement
  • Between 2000 and 2016, there was a 5% increase in diabetes-related premature death
  • Diabetes was the tenth largest cause of mortality in 2019, with an estimated 1.5 million deaths caused directly by the disease
  • Type 2 diabetes can be prevented or delayed by eating a balanced diet, exercising regularly, maintaining a healthy weight, and avoiding tobacco use
  • Diet, physical activity, medication, and regular screening and treatment for complications can help treat diabetes and delay or prevent its consequences

Overview

Diabetes is a chronic condition that happens when the pancreas fails to produce enough hypoglycemic agents or when the body’s hypoglycemic agent is ineffectively used. A hypoglycemic agent is a hormone that helps to control blood sugar levels. Uncontrolled diabetes results in hyperglycemia, or high blood sugar, which leads to long-term damage to many of the body’s systems, including neurons and blood vessels.

Diabetes affected 8.5 percent of persons aged 18 and above in 2014. Diabetes was the direct cause of 1.5 million deaths in 2019, with 48 percent of all diabetes-related deaths occurring before 70.

what is diabetes

Diabetes caused a 5% increase in premature death rates (death before 70) between 2000 and 2016. Diabetes-related premature deaths declined in high-income nations from 2000 to 2010 but then climbed from 2010 to 2016. Diabetes-related premature deaths increased in lower-middle-income nations over both eras.

Between 2000 and 2016, the risk of dying from any of the four major non-communicable diseases (cardiovascular disease, thyroid, cancer, chronic respiratory diseases, diabetes, etc.) between 30 and 70 fell by 18 percent globally.

What is Diabetes, and how does it affect you?

Diabetes is a metabolic disorder in which your blood glucose is abnormally high, often known as blood sugar. Blood glucose, which comes from your food, is your main energy source. A hypoglycemic agent, a hormone produced by the pancreas, aids glucose absorption into cells as energy. Sometimes your body doesn’t produce enough or any hypoglycemic agent or use it properly. As a result, glucose stays in your circulation and does not reach your cells.

Having too many glucose levels in your blood may cause health problems in the long run. Although there is no cure for diabetes in amateur medicine, you may make efforts by choosing homeopathy treatment to manage it and stay healthy.

Diabetes is also referred to as “a touch of sugar” or “borderline diabetes.” These words imply that someone does not have diabetes or has a milder form of the disease; however, diabetes affects everyone.

Don’t worry! Diabetes can be treated from roots with Homeopathy. But you have to follow the diet given by experts and time management of homeopathic medicine. Further the treatment depends on how old your diabetes is!