If there is one disorder that can be considered to be a silent killer, it would be diabetes. Diabetes comes in two forms – diabetes insipidus (type I) and diabetes mellitus (type II). Both these types of diabetes present similar signs and symptoms. However, whereas diabetes insipidus is said to be an auto-immune disease that revolves around insulin production, diabetes mellitus is all about the lack of insulin in the system that allows the glucose to continue circulating through the blood without really reaching body cells.
Considered to be a life altering sickness, diabetes can affect one’s eyesight as well as various organs such as the kidney. It could also throw our entire neurological as well as cardiovascular system into chaos. Although most diabetics die from the sickness itself, they usually suffer much from the complications it brings about.
The change in the lifestyle of a person diagnosed with diabetes is usually brought about by the fact that they need to follow a strict regimen of vitamins. They also have to ensure that their blood sugar level is regularly monitored and any fluctuations duly stabilized by a host of medicines. They also need to be careful as diabetic people tend to have slower healing rates as opposed to people without diabetes. This means that any open wound can take time to heal.
Two of the damages that diabetes can have on your body are known as diabetic neuropathy and peripheral vascular disease. Without proper diagnosis by machines like the accu chek aviva system, diabetic people often find themselves losing sensation in their feet and lower limbs. Apart from this, since they have a slower healing rate, open wounds can lead to gangrene. The latter is known as the peripheral vascular disease.
Diabetic people also tend to suffer more from arthritis. The good news is this can be easily remedied by the various specialized footwear available in the market today. Once your accu chek aviva strips report a rise in your sugar level, you need to take the necessary medications. Otherwise, you might find yourself unable to walk for long periods of time since glucose has accumulated in your joints.
The accu chek aviva meter and strips is the first complete system to receive the Arthritis Foundation's Ease-Of-Use Commendation. The system has an easy-to-use grip and helps a diabetes and arthritis patient test right the first time.
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