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‘Need and Importance of Diabetes Supplies’

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

Diabetes supplies are the self-testing machines to control the level of blood sugar in the body by monitoring them. Diabetes supplies include glucose monitors, lancets and test strips. They are spreading their clutches very quickly. Diabetes can affect anyone at any age. It is a lifelong disease. With the advance technology and continuous research, many therapies have been invented to reduce the affects of disease.

Once diagnosed with diabetes lifestyle of the person changes completely. His eating habits need to be changed. On the same note, they need to have special hand held devices injections of insulin to monitor blood sugar levels in the body.

There are over 171 million diabetic patients across the world. In the year 2007 America has approximately 23.6 million of the citizen suffering from diabetes. In such a scenario the need of diabetes supplies.

The diabetes supplies are the necessity and need of any diabetic patient. They are very expensive and in case, if you have no insurance you may end up choosing between diabetes testing supplies and food. These supplies are required to monitor the treatment. These supplies are vital to the treatment of the diabetic patient.

Once diagnosed with diabetes you have to take decision regarding how to control diabetes and take care of yourself. You have to obtain many diabetes supplies. Keep in mind the three categories of these supplies. The first priority will be insulin. You can use it either manually by using injections and syringes or by using the diabetic pump.

The next category is to monitor blood sugar levels constantly and carefully. For this, you need to have diabetic testing supplies. The third category is of miscellaneous diabetes supplies.

Self-testing kits are easily available with the chemist in the market. These kits include blood glucose meters and test strips. All you need to do is to put a drop of blood on the test strip and place this strip on the glucose meter. The meter calculates the blood sugar level in the body. Glucose test meter is important to manage your diabetes. Many diabetic patients who check their sugar levels at home do not know importance and seriousness of testing it.

While using these kits you have to be very careful. You should note down the readings immediately so that you can compare it with your doctor.

Healthy food is an important part of diabetes supplies. In order to maintain the sugar level in the body diabetic patients must lay stress on their diet. The diabetic patient needs special food prepared with ultra low or zero cholesterol and fats. Nowadays even popular soft drinks cater to the need of diabetic patient. Artificial sweeteners are easily available in the market providing sweetness without any ill or harmful effects.

Discovery of Diabetes

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

Diabetes is an ancient disease. It is not a newly discovered disease. There are evidences to prove that people of ancient civilizations such as Indian, Greece and Rome were aware of this disease. People have been suffering from diabetes for a long time but we came to now about it only in 1552 B.C.Since then many researches have been conducted in this field to make the masses aware of this disease. Therefore, the people who discovered diabetes belonged to ancient civilization.

Aerates coined the word diabetes. It is derived from the Greek verb diabainein. Sushruta who was the father of Indian medicine discovered the diabetes in 6th century B.C. and named it Madhumeha.Phsysician from French who discovered diabetes linked it to the diet taken by people at that time which led to the formulation of individual diet plan.

Sushruta, the person who discovered diabetes in India observed whether ants were attracted to the urine that was sweet in taste, as the test for diabetes. The people who discovered diabetes continue with the research. However, it was only in medieval times that the research on diabetes declined. In 1675,an English physician Dr. Thomas Willis added the word “mellitus” meaning honey ,to diabetes because of its sweet taste.

The primary test of identifying diabetes during medieval times was by touching, smelling or tasting the urine of the patient. This test came to be known as Uroscopy.The medicine scientist who discovered diabetes now wanted to find whether the urines presence in the sugar can be chemically tested or not. The first such chemical experiment was conducted in 19th century. The French physician Priory advised consuming excessive sugar .Since the cause of diabetes was still unknown, the therapies proposed during medieval times proved to be failure.

In 1900, Drs. Joseph von Mering and Oskar Minkowski conducted research on animals and discovered that pancreas played a major role in diabetes. The idea of insulin was conceived by Fredrick Banting in 1920.Dr. Banting along with his team of doctors and colleagues continued with the experiments on de –pancreatized dogs for a period of one year. Thereafter insulin was discovered as a very important hormone playing a major role in the disease of diabetes.

In 1922, Dr. Banting and his team treated the first patient of diabetes with the injection of insulin. They were honored with the noble prize for curing the person with the diabetes in 1923 in the field of Physiology .The awareness’ of the disease was spread in 20th century.
In 1936, Sir Harold Percival Himsworth distinguished Type 1 diabetes from type 2 diabetes.1970 was a turning point as personal glucose monitor was invented leading to the self-monitoring of the disease.

In 2007, it was found that the diabetic patients who were treated with stem cells from their own bone marrow needed no more insulin treatment.

The research on diabetes continues. The scientist who discovered diabetes made a very important contribution to the society.