When it comes to diabetes, the first things that come to mind are high blood sugar levels, constant thirst, or frequent urination. But what goes unnoticed is how silently diabetes begins to show up in ...
Diabetes is a chronic condition that occurs when the body loses its ability to produce or properly use insulin, a hormone that controls sugar levels in the blood. In response to the growing concerns ...
Diabetes tends to sneak up quietly, revealing subtle signs that are simple to dismiss. However, detecting those initial warning signs can make all the difference in controlling the condition and ...
People with diabetes often experience foot complications. Diabetic neuropathy is one of the complications that arises due to consistently elevated blood sugar levels. It is the damage to nerves that ...
Even though it is a common condition, diabetes is serious and if you have it, you need to manage and regularly monitor your blood sugar levels to be sure they are within the target. According to ...
Diabetes is broadly classified into two types: Type 1 and Type 2. While they differ in their causes, both conditions result in excessive glucose levels in the blood. Every year, millions of ...
Diabetes has become one of the most common diseases affecting over 77 million adults in India. According to data by the World Health Organization nearly 25 million more are in the pre-diabetic stage.
Diabetes, often called the “silent epidemic,” affects over 4.3 million South Africans, according to the South African Diabetes Foundation, with 90% of cases being type 2 diabetes. This condition, ...