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Gangrene & Amputation in Diabetes

Gangrene & Amputation in Diabetes Introduction Diabetes, when poorly managed, can lead to serious and life-threatening complications. One of the most feared outcomes is gangrene—dead tissue caused by inadequate blood supply—which can ultimately lead to amputation. Understanding how this progression occurs and how it can be prevented or even reversed through holistic approaches like Ayurveda

Link Between Diabetes & Chronic Skin Conditions

Link Between Diabetes & Chronic Skin Conditions Introduction Diabetes, a condition often associated with high blood sugar levels and metabolic dysfunction, is also a major contributor to chronic skin conditions. While most discussions around diabetes focus on glucose control, insulin, and organ damage, the skin—being the body’s largest organ—is frequently affected in subtle yet significant

Diabetic Foot Ulcers

Diabetic Foot Ulcers Introduction Diabetic foot ulcers are one of the most debilitating complications of diabetes, leading to pain, infection, immobility, and in severe cases, amputation. These ulcers are open sores or wounds that typically develop on the soles of the feet and heal very slowly in diabetic individuals. The slow healing process is a

Cataracts: Why Diabetics Are at Higher Risk

Cataracts: Why Diabetics Are at Higher Risk Introduction Cataracts are a leading cause of vision impairment and blindness worldwide. While they can develop due to aging or genetic factors, individuals with diabetes face a significantly higher risk of developing cataracts earlier and more aggressively. This connection between diabetes and cataracts is more than coincidental; it

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