Diabetes is something that we all are familiar with. A disease that is way too prevalent than any other disease these days. Diabetes stays in almost every home and has become household disease! Wondering, what is the idea to be conveyed here? Well, the idea is to make ourselves realize that how diabetes no longer seems to be a threatening disease to us. Probably because almost every other person has it and its effects on our health are quite gradual and hence unnoticeable. But does that make diabetes any less harmful? Does the fact that, diabetes silently and gradually makes its way to your wellness, makes it all the more harmless? Well, the answer is simply NO. In fact, diabetes is like a lock to other diseases, which when open exposes you to an array of other health problems such as heart attacks, kidney problems, eye weakness etc. Let us have a close look at what diabetes is all about and how you can get rid of it.
Who are more prone to this disease?
Well, anyone to everyone. This is how it may occur. This disease has no particular choice of people. However, it is more likely to occur in people above the age of 30.
There are a few factors also that triggers the development of diabetes in an individual. These factors are related to his lifestyle, i.e. his consumption pattern, activity pattern, daily routine etc. People who are obese and involved in lesser physical activities are more likely to develop this disease. However, those who maintain a healthy lifestyle by eating fresh and light and walking for half an hour daily or so are less susceptible to it.
Who are more prone to this disease?
Well, anyone to everyone. This is how it may occur. This disease has no particular choice of people. However, it is more likely to occur in people above the age of 30.
There are a few factors also that triggers the development of diabetes in an individual. These factors are related to his lifestyle, i.e. his consumption pattern, activity pattern, daily routine etc. People who are obese and involved in lesser physical activities are more likely to develop this disease. However, those who maintain a healthy lifestyle by eating fresh and light and walking for half an hour daily or so are less susceptible to it.