Diabetes and Control
Control and testing play an important role in the treatment of diabetes. Recently diabetes has spread all over the world and affects every 6 to 10 people. Although diabetes is caused by an increase in the blood sugar level in our body, it also damages other organs of the body. The incidence of heart attack and paralysis in diabetic patients is 2 to 6 times higher than that of a normal person. It can even cause diabetes and foot ulcers or gangrene, and in some cases even amputation. Apart from these side effects, blindness and cataract are also found in many diabetic patients.
About 30 to 50% of diabetic patients suffer from high blood pressure. Uncontrolled diabetes, when combined with high blood pressure, can lead to serious and long-term consequences, such as heart attack, stroke, blindness, kidney problems, etc. That is why it is necessary to acquire the basic education to avoid problems throughout this life.
Although diabetes is mainly diagnosed through blood sugar testing, but as its testing has been seen on other parts of the body, it becomes necessary that we also get information about the testing and testing of other organs.