COVID-19 & DIABETES |Overview| (May 2020)
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| Coronavirus |
COVID-19 IN INDIA:
- 1 LOCKDOWN 1.0 (March 25-April 13)
- 2 LOCKDOWN 2.0 (April 14-May 2)
- 3 LOCKDOWN 3.0 (May 03-May 12)
- 4 LOCKDOWN 4.0 (May 13-May 30)
During the 2 months of lockdown, India has seen a lot of
ups and downs with mixed emotions of sadness and rage towards COVID-19, ranging
from the unforgettable unity of Indians holding candles and flashlights and
even standing in balconies clapping for the Corona fighters to the day when the
unforgettable Tablighi Jamaat incident happened, we have gone through every
possible situation during this lockdown period.
We started the count with a mere 30 cases and now have
crossed the 1,00,000 barrier of positive cases to date. The government is also
doing its best to make the people aware of this highly contagious disease,
and the positive results are now showing up. People are taking Social
Distancing very seriously and are giving their hygiene practices a much higher
consideration than ever before.
COVID-19 & DIABETES IN INDIA:
With the increase of relative death rates in India due to
COVID-19, people are suggested to maintain a proper fitness regime in order to
boost up their immunity, making the people less prone to COVID-19.
But in recent studies it has been found that the risk of a fatal outcome is 50% higher in diabetics,
and many Endocrinologists also added, that the people suffering from diabetes
can suffer from immunodeficiency disorders leading to severe symptoms and complications for COVID-19. This could turn
lethal if they failed to maintain a proper metabolic control.
Why might COVID-19 be more dangerous for Diabetics? (Let’s dive in) …
When a person suffers from diabetes it doesn’t just simply
affect the glucose levels in the body but also affects the insulin production
levels in the body.
This results in:
- Lower immunity.
- Less than normal blood flow, which makes it difficult for the body to harness nutrients.
- Due to the weakened immune system, diabetics are more susceptible to infections and chronic diseases.
- Diabetes can also lead to damaged circulatory system which slows down the healing effects of the blood from getting to and from these areas.
- Even the high blood flow can make people prone to viral infections, longer hospitalization, and prolonged recovery.
SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS:
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| Advice for the public: WHO |
- Keep your blood sugar under good control because infections can increase your blood sugar levels & uncontrolled diabetes can further result in worsening of the infection.
- If your blood sugar is very high: consult your doctor at the earliest.
- Wash your hands with soap and water on a regular basis.
- Maintain social-distancing.
- Do not miss out on your medicines & do stock up on medicines for up to a month.
- Drink plenty of fluids to prevent dehydration.
- Eat right.
- Exercise.
- Sleep well.
What’s The Take Away:
Earlier COVID-19
was considered as a less harmful virus, but it has turned out to a microscopic
epitome of the devil for the human race. Everyone now should be aware of COVID-19 & its ill effects, but the
people with immunodeficiency disorders like diabetes must ensure an all-round protection for themselves because
both COVID-19 & DIABETES
together results in a much lethal condition and can be dangerous for the people
living in INDIA where more than 62 million people are affected by diabetes.
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