DIABETES IS A DISEASE THAT KILLS 2 MILLION PEOPLE EVERY YEAR, HOW TO PROTECT YOURSELF FROM DIABETES?
Dr.James: Hello everybody !
In recent years, the number of diabetes patients is increasing rapidly with many dangerous complications such as cardiovascular, kidney failure, neurological complications... This disease has become the top concern of everyone. Understanding of the symptoms of diabetes will help early detection and effective treatment of the disease at its early stages.
MC: Hello Doctor James, Can you tell people what diabetes is? What are the signs of this disease?
Diabetes is a metabolic disorder characterized by blood sugar levels always higher than normal due to a lack of insulin secretion or resistance to insulin, leading to disturbances in sugar metabolism. protein, fat, minerals.
When having diabetes, the patient cannot convert starches on his own to create energy, which gradually causes the accumulation of sugar in the blood. If blood sugar is always high, it will increase the risk of cardiovascular disease, and damage many other organs in the body such as nerves, eyes, kidneys and many other serious diseases.
Some early signs of diabetes are:
So, in this program today we had a meeting with doctor James to give you everything you need to know about diabetes.
- Dry mouth, often thirsty.
- Frequent urination and a large amount of urine.
- Feeling hungry, tired often, weak body.
- Eat a lot but lose weight.
- Vision loss.
MC: Yes, doctor, what dangerous complications can diabetes cause for patients ?
Dr.James: Diabetes is a chronic disease. If the patient does not adjust the diet, exercise in combination with appropriate medication, it will cause dangerous complications such as:
- Impaired vision, even leading to blindness.
- Cardiovascular complications such as hyperlipidemia, high blood pressure, peripheral atherosclerosis causing thrombosis.
- Sensations of pain, numbness, heat in the legs, irregular heartbeat and breathing, or sweating….
- Immunocompromised.
- Sudden rise or fall in blood sugar, leading to a coma.
These are all dangerous complications to health, even leading to death.
MC: Yes, diabetes is an chronic disease with many potential dangers for patients.
So can doctor share methods to help control this disease?
Dr.James: Although diabetes is a dangerous disease, it is still possible to apply treatment to control this disease such as:
- Scientific nutrition: limiting starch, sweets; Eat a lot of green vegetables, fruits, fiber, you should eat steamed and boiled food, limit fried and greasy foods.
- Regular exercise such as walking, swimming and cycling. At least 30 to 60 minutes of moderate exercise (or 15 to 30 minutes) all days of the week.
- In addition, you also regularly monitor blood sugar, combined with products to support diabetes treatment.
I often advise patients in addition to eating and exercising scientifically, they should use effervescent tablets Satochi to support blood sugar stability. My patients using Satochi all get good results. Thanks to using Satochi, many of my patients have happy and healthy life.
MC: This is very useful information, can doctor share more details with everyone about Satochi effervescent tablets?. What are the ingredients and features of this product?
Dr.James: Satochi is an effervescent tablet for diabetes applying advanced Japanese Nano technology. The product contains Corosolic Acid. It helps to stabilize blood pressure and prevent the accumulation of platelets. In addition, rare herbal ingredients such as bitter melon, vitamins PP, B1, B2, B12 provide essential nutrients to help patients eat well, sleep well, enhance resistance to inflammation, and reduce sensation. craving sweets, lowering blood sugar, stimulating insulin secretion,..
MC: Well, thank you for your helpful sharing, doctor James. With modern ingredients and technology, Satochi effervescent tablets are the most optimal method for diabetics today.
Hopefully, after this program, it will help you better understand diabetes as well as have a new method to help control this chronic disease. And now the program time is over, see you in the next programs.