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Risk of Diabetes Heart Treatments

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According to doctors’ expectations of three aggressive treatment strategies, Heart attacks can be prevented with Type 2 diabetes but new studies proved that Diabetes Heart Treatments are ineffective or even harmful. Heart and diabetes specialists say that the results are astonishing and unsatisfactory. The risk of heart attack is at enormous in an estimated 21 million Americans, who have Type 2 diabetes. By avoiding cigarettes and taking medication to reduce bad LDL cholesterol and blood pressure, the chances of heart disease and diabetes can be reduced and a heart attack risk leave diabetics as a nondiabetic, who already had a heart attack.

Risk of Diabetes Heart Treatments

According to doctors, some strategies can help to make normal range of blood pressure, increase the level of good HDL cholesterol and decrease the level of triglycerides or modulate sharp upswings in blood sugar after a meal. It looked sensible and alluring to do so, said by medical specialists.

The body is opposed to the hormone insulin in Type 2 diabetes, which leads to raise blood sugar levels that can cause eye, kidney and nerve sickness, however most patients die by Heart disease. Although Diabetics constitute just 9 percent of the inhabitants, a quarter to a third of heart attack patients has diabetes. With unusually high blood sugar levels, 25 percent of heart attack patients are on the verge of diabetes. Heart disease or death in people with type 2 Diabetes can not be prevented by controlling blood sugar, according to researches. Read more about Diabetes Heart Treatments may cause harm.

Diabetes is dangerous for heart disease and stroke. The chance of developing heart disease and stroke is increased by diabetes with other conditions. These conditions are known as risk factors. A family, which have a history of heart disease and at an early age (before age 55 for men or 65 for women), one or more members of that family had a heart attack then risk factor for heart disease and stroke may be increased.

With some steps, the other risk factors for heart disease can be controlled:

Smoking:

Risk of heart disease will double with smoking. People with diabetes have to stop smoking reason as both smoking and diabetes make blood vessels narrow. Other long-term complications such as eye problems are increased by Smoking. Additionally, smoking can harm the blood vessels in legs and raise the risk of amputation.

Having central obesity:

If you are carrying extra weight in the region of the waist, as opposed to the hips, then you have Central obesity means waist measurement for men, more than 40 inches and for women, more than 35 inches. The production of LDL (bad) cholesterol is increased by abdominal fat, this increases the risk of heart disease.

Having high blood pressure:

Heart must work harder to pump blood in high blood pressure condition, which is also entitled as hypertension. Strain the heart, damage blood vessels, and increase your risk of heart attack, stroke, eye problems, and kidney problems can be caused by High blood pressure.

Having abnormal blood fat (cholesterol) levels:

Inside the blood vessels, LDL cholesterol is able to create up and begin your arteries narrow and hard. The blood vessels supply Blood  from the heart to the rest of the body. Due to high levels of LDL cholesterol, arteries can become blocked therefore risk of heart disease increases. Another type of blood fat is Triglycerides, which can increase heart disease risk, when the levels are high.

From inside your blood vessels deposits are eliminated by HDL (good) cholesterol and taken to the liver for removal. If the level of HDL cholesterol decreases then risk for heart disease will increase.

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