Gayotri Goswami, MD, an endocrinologist at NYC Health + Hospitals/North Central Bronx, discusses the causes, risks, and ways to deal with diabetes.
What is diabetes?
Dr. Goswami: Diabetes is a disease in which there is too much sugar in the blood. Blood sugar – or glucose – is controlled by insulin, a hormone that the body makes. After you eat, food is broken down into glucose and insulin allows it to get absorbed into the bloodstream, cells, and organs of the body. Glucose acts as fuel for the body. If you have diabetes, your body does not make enough insulin or it does not effectively use the insulin it makes.
There are 2 types of diabetes:
Q: What are the symptoms of diabetes?
Dr. Goswami: Some of the symptoms of diabetes include excessive thirst, extreme hunger, extreme fatigue, frequent urination, unexplained weight loss, tingling, pain, or numbness in hands and/or feet, blurred vision, and sores, cuts, or bruises that are slow to heal.
Q: Can you offer advice on how to prevent getting diabetes?
Dr. Goswami: There are several things you can do to lessen your chances of getting diabetes. A change in diet and lifestyle can improve your health. Some suggestions include:
Q: What are some tips you can offer to someone with diabetes on how best to manage their condition?
Dr. Goswami: Along with following the tips on how to prevent diabetes, the first thing you should do is learn more about this disease and how it affects you. Here are the basics on how to manage your diabetes:
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