U: Urine related problems #BlogchatterA2Z

Of all the signs and symptoms of diabetes, urine related problems need to be addressed separately due to various peculiarities: One of the earliest to appear: Increase in urine frequency is an early symptom and is frequently missed. Very common problem: Urinary tract infections is another common problem seen due to increase in glucose levels in urine …

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T: Type 2 Diabetes #BlogchatterA2Z

 Type 2 diabetes is more common form of diabetes and is basically what we see around us mostly. If you have type 2 diabetes, your pancreas doesn’t make enough insulin or it is ineffective due to some reasons. Insulin helps blood sugar enter the cells in your body for use as energy. Without insulin, blood …

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S: Synergy #BlogchatterA2Z

Diabetes management is not merely popping pills, but it needs a multi-pronged approach which can bring about a sustainable change in the lifestyle of the affected person.  Weight loss, exercise, dietary changes to switch to diabetes friendly products, medicines and ayurvedic remedies work together synergistically to bring a wholesome change which is greater than the …

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R: Regular Follow-ups #BlogchatterA2Z

Whatever the type or stage of diabetes may be, if there is one thing that cannot be stressed enough and always takes priority above all else, it is regular follow up with the expert team.  Regular follow-up may help you stay within the lanes of effective diabetes management while keeping your medicines at minimum required …

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Q: Quinoa #BlogchatterA2Z

 Quinoa is an ancient grain that was largely ignored for centuries. Interestingly, it has recently taken the center stage is now considered a specialty food by foodies and the health conscious.  Quinoa is also popular because it’s a gluten-free grain. This means people with celiac disease, wheat allergies or those who avoid gluten can consume …

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