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Endocrinologist Pavlova told how to cure diabetes

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Zukhra Pavlova, an endocrinologist, told whether diabetes mellitus can be cured.

— Today on this the question can be answered in the affirmative,” she wrote in her telegram-channel.
According to the expert, a stable remission can be achieved , which means normal blood sugar levels and normal sensitivity of body tissues to insulin.

– And this is all essentially a cure for the disease. A lot of world experts adhere to the same point of view. And I have patients with whom we have achieved such results. These are people who have a strong will and an indestructible desire to be healed,– said the doctor.
What needs to be done?

  • Find a good endocrinologist with whom you can build mutual trust. You have to work hard and hard.
  • Agree with yourself and with your family that you will have to change your lifestyle, immediately and forever. Everyone should eat right, because without support a person will easily break.
  • Physical exercise is mandatory.
  • Set a sleep schedule and stick to it with the whole family.
  • The most important thing is to lose weight. Reducing the volume of adipose tissue by only five kilograms reduces the risk of developing diabetes by 50 percent.
  • Do not self-medicate.

Classic signs of type 2 diabetes

  • constant dry mouth
  • constant thirst
  • dry skin and itching
  • poor wound healing
  • weakness and sweating .

What can hurt with diabetes?

Typical complaints are tingling and numbness in the feet and legs, worse at night. There may be cramps in the calf muscles. Many people have increased skin sensitivity.

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One of the causes of diabetes is prolonged stress, which causes disruption of the normal course of excitation and inhibition processes in the brain brain. Therefore, it is very important to learn how to manage stress, to be able to relax.

Is it possible to cure type 2 diabetes?

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Important! Information provided for reference purposes. Ask a specialist about contraindications and side effects and under no circumstances self-medicate. Seek medical attention at the first sign of illness.

Zuhra Pavlova Zukhra Pavlova Medicine endocrinologist