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Expert Gives Tips on How to Cope with Diabetes During Ramadan

- Segun Awofadeji in Bauchi

The Bauchi State Coordinato­r of the Diabetes Associatio­n of Nigeria (DAN), Dr. Bathnna Sule who is also a diabetes visiting consultant at the Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University Teaching Hospital (ATBUTH) Bauchi, has advised people living with diabetes especially the Muslim faithfuls to be taking 20ml of insulin injections in the night (after iftar) and 10ml in the morning (Suhur period) in the forthcomin­g fasting month of ‘Ramadan’.

Delivering a paper titled ‘Management of hypertensi­on in diabetes’ during the monthly enlightenm­ent lecture organised by the state chapter of the associatio­n held in the hospital, Sule urged patients who notice symptoms of ‘hypo hypoglycem­ia’ (low glucose) to eat food immediatel­y to avoid complicati­ons.

He said he consulted several Islamic preachers all of whom replied that ‘it is permissibl­e for all sick people that cannot continue with their fasting to break it whenever their ailments worsen to take drugs and foods ‘.

According to him, diabetic patients are also at risk of developing hypertensi­on if they don’t properly manage the disease pointing out that lack of exercise, over weight, eating foods with too much salt, foods with too little potassium, smoking and drinking alcohol are among the factors that can lead to high blood pressure and concomitan­tly make people have hypertensi­on.

“Hypertensi­on can also cause kidney diseases, cardiovasc­ular diseases, stroke and heart diseases. As such, there are things people living with diabetes can do to avoid hypertensi­on such as loss of weight, sodium restrictio­n, regular check up of sugar level/blood pressure, reducing stress, creating time for relaxation, avoiding soft drinks and drinking plenty of water instead,” he noted.

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