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What are the benefits of ayurvedic treatment for diabetes?

by Rahul Kumar Health and Medical

From curing the disease to powering your natural defenses, Ayurveda has a plethora of benefits that can help your body attain overall holistic health naturally without the intervention or administration of foreign substances like painkillers, aspirin or antibiotics that only suppress the pain but doesn't eradicate the problem. Ayurveda has a cure for every possible health ailment, including diabetes, commonly found in every third home in India.


Diabetes is a commonly reported health problem in India. India is counted among the top 10 countries with the highest ratio of diabetes patients across the world. The prevalence of diabetes patients in India is around 77 million, and the numbers don't seem to be slowing down right now. Even fully-fledged with advanced medical science, latest tools and technology, why is India's health rate not upto the marks? 


  • An unhealthy lifestyle involves poor diet, stress, obesity, eating junk, and tangled sleeping patterns.
  • The unprecedented explosive growth digital era has reduced the physical activities and productivity of Indian millennials, making them prone to have diabetes.

These two are the primary drivers of diabetes, which should be avoided and prevented with the right ayurvedic treatment for diabetes. 


If you're in the same pain, then you've landed on the right page. We have gathered some relevant facts and information about diabetes that deserves to be in the spotlight. With the team of the best ayurvedic experts, we head out with a mission to make people aware of the deadly effects of diabetes and how it can play havoc to your health if not controlled in time. 


Let's dig a little deeper to understand this chronic health ailment, which can also bring many other serious health problems like-  heart disease, skin damage, kidney damage, and eye damage. 


Understanding diabetes


Diabetes is a common health ailment that occurs when the glucose we receive from our bloodstream's food gets high. Insulin is a vital chemical component produced by your pancreas, which helps break glucose into energy, which is later used for your body's internal and external functioning. Diabetes is a condition in which your pancreas doesn't produce sufficient amounts of insulin or when your body cannot make proper use of insulin for its optimal functioning. 


Over time, having high blood sugar levels can cause some severe health problems, which can also be life-threatening.


What are the symptoms of diabetes? 


Unlike kidney failure, diabetes doesn't come up with apparent signs or symptoms at the early stage. Also, the symptoms are very mild that can easily go unnoticed in your everyday life; they may include:


  • Feeling very tired 
  • Feeling very thirsty 
  • Having frequent urges to pass urine 
  • Have blurry vision 
  • Having very dry skin 
  • Increased appetite 
  • Feeling tingling on hands or feet 
  • Have numb hands or feet 
  • Sores that heal slowly 
  • having more infection than usual

Diabetes is classified into two different categories, which are as follows- 


Type 1 diabetes 


Type 1 diabetes occurs when your immune system misfires and destroys insulin-making cells in your pancreas, termed as beta cells. Type 1 diabetes is commonly reported in children and young adults; that is why it's called juvenile diabetes.


Symptoms of type 1 diabetes 


People affected by type 1 diabetes often experience- 


  • Nausea 
  • Vomiting 
  • Stomach pain
  • Fatigue 

Type 2 diabetes 


Type 2 diabetes is a commonly reported disease that prevents your body from using or producing insulin. You're likely to develop type 2 diabetes if it runs in your bloodline, genetic disorder or if you're above 45 year old. 


Symptoms of type 2 diabetes 


  • Recurring yeast infections 
  • Feeling hungry 
  • Weight loss 
  • Blurry vision 
  • Being very thirsty 
  • Wounds that don't heal

It's worth consulting a doctor if you experience more than one of the following symptoms in you or some in your family. An uncontrolled blood sugar level can play havoc with your health, which can also be life-threatening.


Gestational diabetes 


Gestational diabetes can happen due to the hormonal changes which occur during pregnancy. The hormones produced by the placenta make the cells of pregnant women less sensitive to insulin. This can increase the blood sugar level during pregnancy.


Symptoms 


Most women don't experience any symptoms. This type of diabetes can only be detected through a routine blood sugar test or oral glucose tolerance test is usually done between the 24th and 28th weeks of gestation.


What are the complications of diabetes? 


Over time, the high glucose level in your blood can bring some serious physical complications, which are as follows- 


  • Heart disease 
  • Kidney disease 
  • Nerve damage 
  • Dental damage 
  • Eye problems 
  • Stroke 
  • Foot problems 
  • Kidney disease 
  • Hearing loss 
  • Skin complications 
  • Dementia 
  • Depression 

How can Ayurveda cure diabetes? 


Coming back to the main highlight of today's topic. According to Ayurveda, diabetes is the result of aggravated dosha, which are - Vata, Pitta, and Kapha. The disruption caused in any of the three doshas can bring many health-related problems where diabetes is primarily reported. Ayurvedic treatments are intended to function on the problem's primary drivers, but it's not a one-night show. 

 

Ayurvedic treatment demands patience, disciple, and constant treatment to get the desired result. With a few fixes and modifications in your lifestyle and ayurvedic treatment, you can maintain your blood sugar level back to the normal state.


Source: https://healthymakelife.blogspot.com/2021/03/benefits-ayurvedic-treatment-diabetes.html


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About Rahul Kumar Senior   Health and Medical

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