Modern methods of treating diabetes. We advise!

The latest technologies help fight diabetes. How? You can read about it in the current issue of "Focus. Health and Life" in an article consulted by Dr. Jacek Bogdał, an internist and diabetologist from NZOZ "Twój Lekarz".

Diabetes is a real race against time. If left untreated, it leads to serious diseases of the heart, kidneys, eyes and nervous system. Almost 5 million people die from it every year. How to protect yourself from the disease and at the same time reduce its burden? – Today, fighting the disease involves more than just administering insulin. New drugs are constantly being developed, and surgery is also increasingly helpful. – we read in “Focus. Health and Life” in an article consulted by our internist and diabetologist, Dr. Jacek Bogdał. The expert draws attention to, among other things, technological innovations that can make life easier with diabetes. These include insulin pumps with hypoblocking, sensors that allow for measuring blood glucose levels, insulin in the form of a spray or inhaler, as well as medications and surgeries that alleviate the symptoms of the disease. – Recently, it has become possible to control glucose levels without pricking yourself every time. Devices have been produced that consist of two parts: a sensor with a thin needle that sticks to the skin for two weeks and a reader that scans the data on sugar levels from the sensor. – we read in the article.

We recommend the latest issue of "Focus. Health and Life" and an article on diabetes consulted by doctor Jacek Bogdał from NZOZ "Twój Lekarz". Worth reading!

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