Monsoon precaution tips for diabetic patient

18 August,2019 05:58 PM IST |  Mumbai  |  mid-day online correspondent

Temperature fluctuations, pollution and water contamination jointly contribute to the spread of water-borne diseases

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The rainy season brings with its infections that affect almost everyone. As the weather changes, it increases the risk of patients suffering from diabetes. Temperature fluctuations, pollution and water contamination jointly contribute to the spread of water-borne diseases. What's even worse is the fact that during this time of the year, intestinal functions, as well as the digestive system, becomes weak resulting in low metabolism and increased fat storage. Diabetics should avoid getting drenched in the rains. But if they are compelled to head outdoors due to work or other reasons these tips by Dr. Pradeep Gadge, Diabetologist, Gadge Diabetes Centre should help:

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