Diabetes care now going to needleless

in life •  7 years ago  (edited)

Now a day Diabetes is a very common disease, In average one or more people per household affected all over the world with this disease.According to WHO world health organization 347 million people are suffering from diabetes. Diabetic patient always need to prick their fingers draw blood to monitor there glucose level and also need take daily insulin shots. This skin prick and shots increase chances of infection
and other diseases

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What is diabetes?

Diabetes is a chronic disease that occurs when our blood glucose or blood sugar get too high, most of the food we eat turned into glucose which use as energy for our body, Pancreas makes a hormone called insulin which helps glucose to get into our cells to be used for energy. When pancreas does not able to make enough or any insulin or body unable use its own insulin well this increase level of glucose in blood. Over time Diabetes leads to problems such as stroke, eye problem, kidney problem, heart attack

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Upcoming days there is no need to prick fingers or taking shots. Scientist developed needle less ways for diabetic patient.A biochemical sensor that stick to the skin like bandage and monitor perfect blood glucose level with wireless handheld device, also needle less insulin injecting system.
so please stay safe, eat healthy and keep exercising

Source
https://qz.com/1090683/blood-glucose-tests-for-diabetes-no-longer-require-finger-pricks/
http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs312/en/
Image source
https://www.google.co.in/

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There is not much of a need for sustained diabetes care, because it can be cured.
It is the pharmaceutical industry's interest to care instead of cure, the same case as with cancer and other chronic diseases.

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