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November 22, 2016
Type 2 Diabetes
November 22, 2016
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    Every diabetic patient is monitored closely for elevated cholesterol. This is also genetic as well as contributed by lifestyle practices. Lack of activities an increase fat in diet increases the risk of high cholesterol. Speak to your doctor about prescribing the basic required medications in controlling your cholesterol if you are diabetic. Every person who is diabetic should be on cholesterol lowering medication and a blood thinning drug such as baby aspirin. Keeping Bad cholesterol levels at the required level reduces the risk of stroke. The leading cause of death in diabetic patients is stroke. This is due to increase blood viscosity from hyperglycemia and high cholesterol levels. Your health coach can work closely with you in preventing a stroke. Eat for health and not for taste. Protecting your kidneys As diabetes progresses, the kidney starts to spill protein. This is not a good sign and it is reflecting renal impairment in the kidneys of a diabetic patient. Why your doctor should check for protein in your Urine. All diabetic patients are at risk for diabetic nephropathy. This is damage to the nephrons in the kidneys as a result of diabetes. There is a special medication that is recommended to protect the kidneys and patients should have routine laboratory to monitor their kidney function. Evidenced-based practice proved that Angiotensin Converting Inhibitor or Angiotensin receptor Blockers play a vital role in kidney protection of diabetics. – See more at: http://cloudpreviewserver.com/cheryl/hyperlipidemia/#sthash.ZwcAVkFh.dpuf

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