Diabetes is a chronic condition where your body cannot properly regulate blood sugar (glucose) levels. Over time, high blood sugar can damage vital organs—especially the heart, kidneys, eyes, and nerves.
There are two main types of diabetes:
Type 1 Diabetes: An autoimmune condition where the body stops producing insulin.
Type 2 Diabetes: The most common form, where the body becomes resistant to insulin or doesn’t produce enough of it.
Uncontrolled diabetes can lead to serious health problems:
Heart Disease & Stroke
Kidney Failure (Diabetic Nephropathy)
Vision Loss (Diabetic Retinopathy)
Nerve Damage (Neuropathy)
Slow wound healing or limb amputations
🩺 Many people live with undiagnosed diabetes for years. This is why routine checkups are vital—even if you feel fine.
Frequent urination, especially at night
Unusual thirst and dry mouth
Fatigue or weakness
Blurry vision
Slow healing of wounds
Tingling in hands or feet
Unexplained weight loss
If you notice these signs, get tested immediately.
You’re at a higher risk if you:
Are over age 40
Are overweight or obese
Have a family history of diabetes
Have high blood pressure or high cholesterol
Had gestational diabetes during pregnancy
Lead a sedentary lifestyle
✅ Monitor Your Blood Sugar regularly
✅ Eat Balanced Meals – low in sugar, high in fiber
✅ Exercise Daily – even 30 minutes of walking helps
✅ Take Medications as prescribed
✅ Avoid Smoking and Alcohol
✅ Keep a Healthy Weight
🎯 Remember: Diabetes is manageable with early detection, medical support, and lifestyle changes.
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MBBS, BCS (Health), MD (Cardiology, BMU), MSCP (Medicine) – USA
Special Training in Echocardiography (JORP, India)
Interventional Special Training (Fortis, India)
Consultant Clinical and Interventional Cardiologist
Dhaka Medical College and Hospital, Dhaka
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