Hypoglycemia in diabetic patients: causes and management

  The normal blood sugar level is 80-120mg/100 ml of blood. When the blood sugar level goes below the normal range, the patient develops a condition, called ‘’Hypoglycemia”, which is a medical emergency, and if not attended promptly in time, there is every possibility of threat to patient’s life.     Hypoglycemia Causes:   If insulin is taken in excess amounts, more than the required dose, the patient develops hypoglycemia (low blood sugar level in the blood), which is a serious condition.   Other causes of hypoglycemia:   Taking less amount of food   After heavy exercise.     Signs and symptoms of Hypoglycemia:   1. Sudden giddiness 2. Unbearable appetite 3. Numbness around the lips 4. Sudden sweating all over the body 5. Palpitations in the heart 6. Shivering of hands and legs 7. Diminishing eyesight 8. Paleness all over the body 9. Feeling of gradual loss of consciousness (just like a drunkard).   Management of Hypglycemic patient:   Immediately, patient should take milk containing sugar or should eat banana speedily. They remain in the stomach for 3 hours and make the liver to release more glucose in to the blood. Most of the patients take glucose or biscuits at this time, but their effect last only for ½ an hour, and there is chance of occurring of hypoglycemia again.   So, it is well and good to take milk or banana or any other fruit. Hence, it is always better to keep/carry some food item containing more carbohydrates along with them, at the time of taking insulin injection, either at home or during journey time.     … [Read more...]

American Diabetes alert Day – March 27

  19th annual Diabetes alert day is celebrated to increase awareness about diabetes among American people. More than 6 million Americans are not aware that they have diabetes are at diabetes risk.   Diabetes is a disease with either decreased insulin secretion or inefficient use by the body.     Diabetes Risk factors:   1. Uncontrolled blood pressure 2. Obesity 3. Family history of diabetes 4. Sedentary people 5. Old age persons 6. African and Asian Americans     Signs of Diabetes:   1. Frequent urination   2. Extreme thirst   3. Weight loss without any cause     How to control Diabetes:   1. Reduce weight   2. Reduce Cholesterol level   3. Exercise for 30-45 minutes   4. Monthly checkups.   5. Control blood pressure   6. Stay away from fat and fast foods. Eat green leafy vegetables and fat-free diet.   More than 65% of people with diabetes died due to Heart attack. Diabetes is a silent disease. It will decrease your lifespan without much noise. Take proper care.   … [Read more...]