Saturday, May 15, 2010

Diabetes in Summers

Diabetes in Summers


What has the weather got to do with Diabetes control? seems an obvious question. Summer season has different implications in different parts of the world.. There are many factors which influence the management of Diabetes in this period of time.

Food:

Western

In the Colder countries summers bring plenty of fruits and vegetables which are highly recommended for Diabetics, Green leafy vegetables, fresh berries, available in plenty and  good for diabetics. Vegetables , specially salads have almost zero calories, they can be had as much as desired, help increase HDL ( the ‘Good Cholesterol’) and keep sugar down as they are of Low Glycemic Index and would decrease the absorption of foods consumed with them.

Indian

In most of the Indian subcontinent (except the north which may have climate similar to the western countries) A lot of refreshing drinks are consumed during the summers. Care must be taken to avoid Sugarcane juice – which is very popular in North India, as well as other sugar containing beverages and aerated drinks like the popular Colas, lemon, mango and fruit drinks. ‘Chach’ or buttermilk is one of the best thirst quenching drinks for diabetics in the scorching hot weather, lemonade should be taken either with salt and masala or with sugar substitutes .

Generally appetite is decreased in the hot weather which goes in favour of Diabetes control.

Infections & Dehydration


This season also causes a lot of diseases related to Gastrointestinal system like Diarrhea, vomiting – leading to loss of water and salts from the body. Children are more prone to such diseases. These may complicate into Diabetic Ketoacidosis if not treated promptly, remember sometimes even Diabetics on Oral medicines may have to be given insulin injections to prevent such complications.
Uncontrolled Diabetes may predispose to the frequent infections of stomach and throat which are prevalent in summers.
Dehydration specially due to Stomach infections frequently causes hypoglycemia as people do not tolerate food and liquids Oral rehydration solutions are helpful.

Plenty of water is lost due to sweating and evaporation- Drink adequate water and prevent dehydration.

Some FAQs :

Is the usual ORS Solution recommended for Diabetics?

In case of Dehydration – The same ORS solution may be recommended  as all the essential salts together with glucose are lost with body fluids-.

Are fresh fruit juices good for diabetics?
Fresh fruits would be preferable to Fresh fruit juices, but freshly made fruit juices are not bad for consumption in Diabetics.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Why be so afraid of taking Insulin injections

If necessary and recommended by your doctors Please do not hesitate to take Insulin injections- fortunately with the modern day Insulin Pens- an injection is almost painless...it is nothing compared to the pain and nausea of Kidney failure and Neuropathies - or Blind ness- which are complications of Diabetes and may be delayed or prevented if Insulin is initiated in time.

Insulin DOES NOT cause any addiction.you may stop it any time.. the only thing is Blood Sugar may go up.
Insulin not only controls Blood Glucose it also helps nerves grow, increases Blood circulation in Kidneys
By Stopping oral medications and starting Insulin patient might be saving the already damaged Kidneys from further onslaught.
Early Insulin administration gives the already stressed pancreas rest and they may regenerate and decrease progression of Diabetes.
And Last but not the least- Insulin treatment is cheaper than combination of many medications bieng taken by most Type 2 Diabetics.

Click here for more information on Insulin in Diabetes

Friday, January 8, 2010

Diabetes and Lohri

Lohri is celebrated all over North India with great enthusiasm. It is a celebration of Truth and Justice as also time to celebrate harvest. Lohri coincides with the coldest period of winters.

A celebration by all means for all Diabetics as well. Even before the day ( or rather) night of Lohri lots of sweets are consumed- Patti, gajjaks are caramalized Sugar or jaggery with roasted ground nuts, til- sesame seeds and other spices and seeds. Most of the Indian diabetics are suffering from Diabetes type 2, most of the gajjaks are high in calories and contain sucrose. They would cause sudden rise in blood sugar levels, Persons with Diabetes or prediabetes are advised to restrain themselves from consuming sweet patti's or gajjaks. As the tradition has it- People gather around a pyre, Sing dance and enjoy...feasting on groundnuts with pattis, rewari's or popcorns while occasionally throwing then in the fire symbolically.
Diabetes comes no way in dampening Festive spirits ... make a wise choice Groundnuts, Popcorns would not raise blood sugar, they can be eaten normally. Avoid lot of sweets- gajjaks even though they may be made of jaggery which most of the people do not consider to be Sugar it contains almost as much calories as table sugar.
Wishing you all a Happy Lohri and Winter Festivals
Dr Rajesh Kesari