Diabetes
Usually in the first stage of diabetes, the symptoms are not noticeable. Now the most common symptoms and a real alert are: · Urinating a lot · Rapid and sudden loss of weight · Being very thirsty which consequently leads the patient to drinking too much water · Reduced visual activity · Tiredness · Drowsiness
Diabetes
The main causes of diabetes are aging, lifestyle change in the population, a sedentary lifestyle, obesity, high blood pressure, and in some cases, family history. In some cases, diabetes can be secondary to some specific circumstances such as alcohol, kidney disease, and the use of some drugs such as contraception (in women).
Diabetes
Diabetes is a chronic disease that occurs when the body fails to produce insulin. Insulin is the hormone that is made in the pancreas and allows glucose (or what we commonly call SUGAR) to pass into the body’s cells to become energy for muscles and tissues. For a clearer understanding, if a person has diabetes, their body will not absorb the glucose properly, and therefore the glucose will keep circulating in the blood, damaging the tissues over time. This process…
Hypertension
Exercise moderately and adapt to the possibilities of each individual is an excellent way to improve control of blood pressure, in addition to helping with other risk factors: improve diabetes and cholesterol, and maintain or achieve a proper weight. In this case the exercise is considered effective when performed at least 30 minutes, every or almost every day of the week, with moderate intensity. Unless the doctor sees fit, it is better to avoid strenuous exercise. The most recommended exercises…
Hypertension
If the doctor has diagnosed pre hypertension surely he will not prescribe any drug but would rather the patient change some habits to lower the blood pressure. In the case of hypertension, if there is prescription drugs grouped into various types such as: diuretics, the Renin angiotensin system inhibitors and antagonists of angiotensin, calcium receptor antagonists and beta blockers. The patient must be very consistent in his treatment which is not short but requires continuity to maintain the level of…
Hypertension
Hypertension can be diagnosed in children, young people, adults, pregnant women and the elderly. Doctors measured the pressure on several occasions before confirming the existence of hypertension, as it is normal that during the day the blood pressure suffer variations. Blood pressure is read through two quantities, the one upper which determines the systolic blood pressure (maximum pressure in systole) and the bottom one that determines the diastolic blood pressure (minimum pressure in diastole). • The blood pressure in your…
Hypertension
One of the peculiarities of the hypertension is the difficulty of detecting it, as in the majority of cases it does not present specific signals. In some cases the most noticeable symptom that its diagnosis is headaches that intermittently cause tension. There are cases when the blood pressure is too high and hypertension appears immediately, presenting itself as a headache causing the following symptoms: confusion, nausea or vomiting, bleeding from nose and vision problems.
Hypertension
The causes of hypertension may already be present in the body by being inevitable or arise as result of the style of life that the person carries, which can be avoided. 1) Unavoidable causes: • Genetic factors: when a first-degree relative also suffers from high blood pressure. • Race: Medical studies have proven that especially the African American races suffer from hypertension by little vitamin D your body produces. • Age: a person's blood pressure has increased with the passing…