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Cardiovascular disease and diabetic

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Diabetic and its further health consequences has become a major killer to the world. The medical field has taken an approach to prescribe drugs for lowering cholesterol for patients who are having high amount of bad cholesterol. Heart problems are seen more in persons who are having cholesterol. Reducing bad cholesterol by taking medicines can prevent heart disease and there by gaining a good lasting life .But some oppose this and say it has side effects resulting in diabetics. So they say that proper diet and regular exercise is better than taking drugs continuously which is harmful. The main foundation of a healthy person is a healthy diet and regular fitness but for some that alone is not significant mainly those who possess huge amount of bad cholesterol .Heart problems and related diseases is not quite easy to recognize and they might not be treated until it is too late. So this disease result often in a sudden cardiac death, heart attack, stroke.. Resulting in death or disability. People who are facing high bad cholesterol have high chances of heart attacks. But it is said that once a person starts to taken cholesterol controlling tablets then he has to take it continuously because once you stop taking it the level of cholesterol will rise more than which they where maintaining, so it is better to go for a second opinion always before starting drugs another factor is that these drugs have a chance of turning the patient to diabetic also.
Those who are having diabetics especially the type 1 and type 2 faces more risk from heart attacks, blood pressure and strokes which is very difficult to detect . Cardiovascular disease is commonly affected who are mainly diabetic. As the blood flow becomes slower in diabetic patient due to the thickening of blood vessels, heart problems can occur soon, stroke, and paralysis or to death. A person who has metabolic syndromes also is at a higher risk of heart problems and is very common in United States and now it is seen throughout the entire world. Common symptoms of heart disease although it varies from each individual are pain in the chest, short breath, leg pain, swelling in ankles… To prevent heart disease the main thing that a person has to do is reduce your weight by regular exercise and by a healthy diet. Avoid liquors and smoking; go for an advice to a physician, then a regular cholesterol and bp check up, sugar levels every month. It is not only monthly check up but maintaining the levels properly is what needed. We can assess the risk of cardiovascular disease through an EKG test (electrocardiogram).
A diabetic patient also faces foot problems, so proper care has to be taken to foot. Foot ulcers affect 1 out of every 10 diabetic patients. It affects the sensory part of the body and becomes a numb, commonly seen is it become dry and cracked for these persons. Infections spread quickly than in a normal person and it takes time to heal as the glucose level is high in these patients. So by strictly controlling your sugar with apt treatment and healthy diet and regular exercises you are likely to suffer less problems relating to diabetics like heart problems foot ulcers, stroke, paralysis and so on. So it    is good or very apt to say that a diabetic alone itself is a cardiovascular disease. As the insulin resistance develops in a diabetic patient it affects the pancreas. Mostly 90 %of patients are type 2 diabetic. Obesity also ends in diabetic which is quite seen in US. Both excess fat in the body and in activity ends in type 2 diabetics. Diabetic is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease in both men and women. When hyper tension co exists with over diabetic which is quite common the risk factor for CVD is increased doubly. Patient with diabetic who are smoking are also doubly at CVD risk.

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