How to control diabetes and blood pressure In summer




Diabetes Management: How To Regulate Blood Sugar Levels Naturally Amidst Heatwave?
Many a times diabetes patients find it very difficult to manage their disease due to the heat and dehydration. What steps can you take to prevent that?
Heatwaves not only make it difficult to function and work properly but also may trigger health conditions in some people for instance, high blood sugar.
 Heatwaves can cause heat stroke, exacerbate heart diseases and cause high blood pressure.
 You may not be aware of this but heatwaves can also affect blood sugar levels in diabetic patients.6 Steps You Can Take To Manage Blood Sugar Levels During A Heatwave
Here are some day to day steps that you can take up to manage blood sugar levels naturally:



Track Blood Sugar Levels
A diabetes patient should always track their blood glucose levels. This is how you can avert accidents.
 During peak summers, this step is even more essential especially if you have to stay outdoors for very long hours or your work demands labour under direct sun.Stay Hydrated
The trick to surviving a heatwave and keeping your blood sugar in check is by staying hydrated.
You can stay hydrated by drinking lots of fresh fruits juice, eating fruits, drinking water and tender coconut water. 
But, make sure to not drink juice containing artificial sugar because that will spike your blood sugar.Eat A Balanced Diet
You may notice that you are either too hungry or not hungry at all lately. Why?
 The answer is the heatwave. Heatwaves tend to impact your appetite severely. 
You may end up eating too much or eating nothing all day. 
Neither are good for your health and it may lead to blood sugar spike. So, make sure to follow a balanced diet, eat all your meals and eat light and easily digestible food.

Stay Indoors or In The Shade
Do not expose yourself too much to direct sunlight, stay in the shade or opt for staying indoors.

Carry Your Diabetes Kit
If you are diabetic, you must keep a kit at all times. 
The kit should contain all the necessary items such as glucose tablets or gel, snacks, insulin, syringes or insulin pens, a blood glucose meter, and emergency contact information.

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