Diabetes overview
Diabetes is a condition in which sugar (glucose) builds up in the bloodstream. Problems with insulin production and function lead to this condition.
Cases of diabetes have increased across the globe. The number of people worldwide who are living with diabetes has grown from 108 million in 1980 to 422 million in 2014, estimates the World Health Organization. This rise is expected to continue.
Diabetes is usually treated with a change in diet, exercise, and prescription medications to control blood sugar. Still, many people with diabetes have trouble controlling their symptoms. Symptoms can include:
- persistent hunger
- fatigue
- excessive thirstý
- excessive urination
- dry mouth
- skin sores
- blurry vision
Common treatments for diabetes
Common treatments for diabetes include medication to help control blood sugar levels and lifestyle approaches like diet and exercise. But some people choose to try a different kind of treatment called homeopathy in their diabetes care plan. Here’s what you need to know about it
Homeopathic Remedies for Diabetes?
Homeopathic practitioners use several remedies for diabetes-related symptoms, among them:
Blood sugar levels. Gymnema (Gymnema sylvestre) is a plant that may lower sugar levels in the blood and urine in people with type 2 diabetes.
Numbness. Conium, or hemlock, is also a plant-based remedy. It might help with numbness in the feet or hands from nerve damage due to diabetes or diabetic neuropathy. Plumbum may also ease these symptoms.
Kidney function. Uranium nitricum and phosphoric acid are a common homeopathic remedy for people who problems with having to pee too much due to diabetes (polydipsia). Honeybee (Apis mellifica) may help improve urine flow and help your body release extra fluid from the tissues.
Infections. Calendula or marigold can be used as a lotion to treat infected skin ulcers. Candida may help with yeast infections. But for serious conditions like infected ulcers due to neuropathy, it’s important to see your doctor. You may need antibiotics to prevent serious infection.
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