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Diabetology

Diabetology is the clinical science of diabetes mellitus; it focuses on diabetic healthcare, determination, medication, and proper follow-up.

Who Is Diabetologist?

A Diabetologist is a physician who specializes in treating diabetes, which is actually high blood glucose level in the blood. They are employed in clinics and hospitals to look after diabetic patients and treat various issues they are suffering from due to imbalanced sugar levels in their blood. Diabetologist coordinates with the Diabetic instructors, Ophthalmologists, Podiatrists, Nurses to train, manage and look after for the patients. Diabetic treatment ordinarily comprises by medication either orally or via injecting the Insulin.

Apart from managing medicine timing and dosage, they involve themselves with all the possible diabetic consequences, like peripheral neuropathy, nephropathy, and retinopathy.

Types Of Diabetes

Long-standing diabetes comprises Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes. Possibly reversible diabetes comprises gestational and prediabetes diabetes.

When One Should Visit A Cardiologist?

While finding the symptoms associated with heart diseases, your physician refers you to a cardiologist.

  • Type 1 Diabetes: A phase in which the pancreas of the patient produces very little or no insulin that usually founds in adolescence.
  • Type 2 Diabetes: This is a deficiency that impacts the body's mechanism to process glucose. The body may resist or not produce sufficient insulin.
  • Prediabetes Diabetes: It is usually the diabetes precursor unless proper precautions and preventive measures are taken about expansion. It is a mild rise in blood sugar than usual but not so high to classify as diabetes.
  • Gestational Diabetes: It appears while the woman is pregnant, and it cures after delivering the baby.

Symptoms Of Diabetes

The symptoms of Diabetes vary as per the glucose level in the patient's blood. Sometimes some people may not show any symptoms, mainly those with type 2 or prediabetes diabetes. The symptoms appear quickly and are more seriously in the case of type 1 diabetes.

Some of the major symptoms of type 1 and type 2 diabetes are:

A Cardiologist Can Help In Various Heart Disorders Including:

  • Raised thirst
  • Weakness and Fatigue
  • An unexpected loss in weight
  • Presence of ketones in the urine.
  • Wounds take much time to heal
  • Frequent urination
  • Irritability
  • Intense hunger
  • Skin itchiness
  • Blurred vision
  • Frequent infections, like on skin, gums, or reproductive organs.

Managing Diabetes

Diabetes can be controlled by taking oral medications or insulin injections, quality diet, regular check-ups, exercise as suggested by the physician, and needs to be motivated.

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