Last updated on September 30th, 2022Winters!! The season to wear warm clothes and indulge in warm comfort meals. And when a person is a Delhite, having intense and smoggy weather conditions is nothing new. With this ongoing pandemic, people may be more anxious than excited for winters. For a diabetic, the winter season might hamper normal …
Last updated on September 28th, 2022We feel thirsty when the water level in our body goes down below a threshold level or when the osmolite levels are too high. Brain cells detect these changes and signal the desire to drink water or fluids. This signal is thirst. Taking adequate fluids or water keeps us healthy. Read …
Last updated on August 26th, 2022Breakfast is a vital meal of the day. It is more so for diabetics who should not stay hungry for a longer time. This may elevate their levels of blood sugar. Coming up with nourishing, delicious, and satisfying breakfast options can be a struggle for a diabetic person. Also, many well-accepted …
Last updated on January 31st, 2022Metformin is the first-choice medicine for type 2 diabetics. This medicine reduces the levels of blood glucose. It is both effective and well-tolerated. This medication is the first-line treatment as per the ADA. Contrasting to other drugs, it doesn’t prevention of any specific food products. The medicine is also not related …
Last updated on January 31st, 2022Many people ask what does hhs mean? This article will tell you in-depth about it, so read on. A hyperglycemic hyperosmolar state (HHS) results from high blood sugar, usually due to uncontrolled diabetes mellitus, which prevents the body from regulating the concentration of glucose in the blood. Symptoms of Hyperosmolar Hyperglycemic …