We have learned that treating one chronic disease, type 2 diabetes, however effectively, seldom has the global benefit we would like, because it leaves the underlying disease process of obesity to drive the other diseases it mediates [60]
This information helps your healthcare team identify patterns and determine whether symptoms relate to medication, diabetes control, or other factors
Patients with diabesity often face increased risks of: Cardiovascular disease Fatty liver disease and liver dysfunction Chronic kidney disease Although current glucose-lowering therapies can effectively improve blood sugar control, limitations remain in long-term weight management and fat metabolism improvement, making it difficult for some patients to achieve comprehensive metabolic targets
PD symptoms that can be treated include but are not limited to: tremor or shaking (including so-called "pill-rolling" movements), rigidity, slowness of movement, and postural instability
Drinking enough water helps flush toxins from your body and keeps skin cells plump and resilient