Shared on 07-04-2020
Why should people with diabetes be extra careful of their Heart Health? What’s the connection? Diabetes is considered one of the major controllable risk factors for cardiovascular disease.
A Study conducted shows that around 65% of diabetic patients die from heart disease or stroke. The connection between diabetes and heart disease starts with high blood sugar levels. With continued high blood sugar levels i.e. high glucose in the bloodstream, the arteries get damaged and become hard and stiff. Fatty material that builds up on the inside of these blood vessels can eventually block blood flow to the heart or brain, leading to a possible heart attack or stroke.
People with the below-listed condition and lifestyle are at increased risk for developing cardiovascular disease (CVD)
It's is a disorder in which your body doesn’t produce insulin in the required quantity because of too much sugar in the blood or high blood glucose.
Frequent urination, Intense thirst and hunger, Weight gain, unusual weight loss, fatigue, cuts and bruises that do not heal, male sexual dysfunction, vaginal Infection in females, numbness, tingling in hands and feet.
There is no certain way to avoid heart disease and circulation problems, but there are a lot of things to do to cut your risk.
In case you have a concern or query you can always consult a specialist & get answers to your questions!
Why should people with diabetes be extra careful of their Heart Health? What’s the connection? Diabetes is considered one of the major controllable risk factors for cardiovascular disease.
A Study conducted shows that around 65% of diabetic patients die from heart disease or stroke. The connection between diabetes and heart disease starts with high blood sugar levels. With continued high blood sugar levels i.e. high glucose in the bloodstream, the arteries get damaged and become hard and stiff. Fatty material that builds up on the inside of these blood vessels can eventually block blood flow to the heart or brain, leading to a possible heart attack or stroke.
People with the below-listed condition and lifestyle are at increased risk for developing cardiovascular disease (CVD)
It's is a disorder in which your body doesn’t produce insulin in the required quantity because of too much sugar in the blood or high blood glucose.
Frequent urination, Intense thirst and hunger, Weight gain, unusual weight loss, fatigue, cuts and bruises that do not heal, male sexual dysfunction, vaginal Infection in females, numbness, tingling in hands and feet.
There is no certain way to avoid heart disease and circulation problems, but there are a lot of things to do to cut your risk.
In case you have a concern or query you can always consult a specialist & get answers to your questions!
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