Diabetes, otherwise known as the sugar disease, is common and causes serious results. It is caused by a pancreas generated insulin insufficiency or insulin inefficiency. Without insulin, sugar and other nutritional elements gained from food cannot be taken up by the cells. Thus, whilst the cells suffer from sugar deficiency, sugar levels in the blood increase to values above normal. The excessive increase of sugar levels in the blood generates a toxic effect and damages all cells in the body.
The body requires a constant supply of sugar (glucose) in the blood. Insulin is responsible for delivering glucose from the bloodstream to the cells. Insulin is a hormone that the pancreas produces. The energy source that keeps our daily lives going is glucose, which is contained in our cells.
Many researches were made about stress. As a result of these researches, although it may differ for every person, stress can be described as prolonged feeling of boredom, sorrow and tension, the feeling of things which meant something before to become meaningless, and loss of motivation.
Even while the physiological responses to stress vary from person to person, the physiological responses are the same: quicker heartbeat, perspiration, faster breathing, and so on. Muscle relaxation and breathing exercises, in addition to communicating with our surroundings and ourselves, are vital tools for coping with stress. Improvement of communication skills, like every other aspect of stress management, is critical. For effective communication, the way we ask questions is equally critical.
In the first stage treatment plan:
If this treatment plan fails to keep blood sugar levels within normal ranges, sugar-lowering medicine, taken orally in the form of pills, is added to the treatment. However, in some patients, the administration of insulin may be required to keep blood sugar levels within normal ranges. Insulin injections at appropriate levels are used to assist the treatment in these circumstances.
Insulin resistance comprises both pre-cell and in-cell components in type 2 diabetes patients. Resistance hormones derived from the digestive system play a crucial function in this condition, enveloping the cells like a shield and blocking insulin from entering the cells.
Metabolic Surgery applications remove resistance hormones derived from the digestive tract. Insulin can easily permeate the cell due to the opening of the cell’s barrier. Similarly, the fat, protein, and liver lipoidosis and damage repair 2-3 months after the procedure, and the cell internal signal processes reverse.
As a result, in addition to the normalization of blood sugar, cholesterol, and triglyceride levels in patients following Metabolic Surgery, problems such as hypertension, liver lipidosis, eye and kidney damage, and foot ulcers are also eradicated with a single procedure.
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