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Diabetes and Heart Disease
Diabetes
and heart disease:
go hand-in-hand. Diabetic persons are at much greater risk to
having heart attacks, high blood pressure, and strokes. People who have diabetes have often much
higher blood sugar level that can cause damage to many parts of the body
including the blood vessels. Vascular
problems due to diabetes may also include poor circulation to the legs and
feet, unfortunately these problems can go undetected and can start early in
life.
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Risks
of getting diabetes and heart disease:
can start before the age of thirty. Two most common types of diabetes are type 1
and type 2. Type 1 diabetes also called insulin-dependent
diabetes mellitus is an autoimmune disease where the body’s immune system
attacks the pancreas’ cells that produce insulin, resulting in low amount of
insulin or no insulin at all. Type 2 diabetes or non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus is the outcome of the
body’s inability to produce enough insulin or no insulin at all.
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The
American Diabetes Association (ADA) recommends early diagnosis, treatment and
management of risk factors.
Diabetes
and heart disease sufferers experience changes in the blood vessels where the
linings of the blood vessels may become thicker making it more difficult for
the flow of blood through the vessels.
Blood vessels in other parts of the body can also be damaged due to
diabetes that can lead to kidney problems, eye problems, and poor circulation
to the legs and feet.
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Diabetes
and heart disease rates in adults are two to four times higher than adults
without diabetes. The risk of stroke is
also two to four times higher for diabetic people. Seventy- three percent of
diabetic adults also has high blood pressure and has heart attacks at an
earlier age.
The
most common symptoms of heart disease may include chest pain, shortness of
breath, irregular heartbeat, and swollen ankles. However, every person may experience symptoms
differently. These symptoms may also
resemble other medical conditions and so it is always advisable to seek the
help of a physician for diagnosis.
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Heart
disease :
may
still occur to a person taking proper self-care. The physician will determine specific
treatment of the heart disease according to age, medical history and overall
health of the person. It will also be based on the extent of the disease and
the tolerance for specific medications, procedure or therapies.
When
risk factors for a person with diabetes are eliminated or reduced, the risk for
heart disease may also be reduced.
Taking care of ones health and controlling blood sugar can often slow
down or avoid the onset of complications for diabetes and heart disease.
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