Diabetes is a global health concern that is spreading at an alarming rate. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that the number of people living with diabetes has risen dramatically over the past few decades, with both type 1 and type 2 diabetes affecting populations worldwide. This increase is primarily attributed to factors such as sedentary …
Last updated on April 10th, 2024Living with diabetes requires vigilance and proactive management for men. Understanding the specific symptoms is crucial for maintaining optimal health. In this blog, we delve into the distinctive aspects of diabetes symptoms in men, exploring how they manifest and offering insights into effective strategies for symptom recognition and management. Whether you’re …
Fasting blood sugar is a measure of the glucose concentration in the blood after an overnight fast, typically for at least 8 hours. This test is commonly used to assess a person’s blood sugar levels and is a key component in the diagnosis and management of diabetes. The fasting blood sugar test is usually performed in …
In a world where the prevalence of diabetes is on the rise, individuals are increasingly seeking holistic approaches to manage this chronic condition. Amidst various alternative therapies, acupressure emerges as a compelling and natural method that holds promise for diabetes control. This ancient practice, rooted in traditional Chinese medicine, is gaining attention for its potential to …
Late Adult Diabetes, known as Latent Autoimmune Diabetes in Adults (LADA), manifests in adulthood and progresses gradually over time. Resembling Type 1 diabetes, LADA emerges when the pancreas ceases to produce insulin due to an autoimmune process damaging pancreatic cells. Unlike the rapid onset of Type 1 diabetes, LADA’s progression is more insidious, creating a unique …
In the intricate web of human health, diabetes stands as a formidable adversary, affecting millions worldwide. In contrast, the management of diabetes is a well-trodden path for many. According to data collected by the World Health Organisation (WHO) of 108 countries between 2000 and 2016, there were more than 71 lakh deaths due to diabetes complications. …