Diabetes and Heart Disease
Diabetes and Heart Disease
India is about to become the Diabetes
capital of the world, as India has currently around 7 crores patients with
diabetes and this number is expected to go above 12 crores by 2040.
Looking at the lifespan of a diabetes patient, around 65% of the
patients of diabetes, die due to blood vessel related disease in diabetes and
out of them almost 80% of patient die due to heart attack only. In fact Diabetes patients are 2 to
4 times more likely to have Heart disease than people without diabetes.
Diabetes patients have 2 to 4 times more risk of heart attack: Dr Jimit Vadgama Diabetologist |
The increasing incidence of Diabetes in
General Population along with Heart Diseases, has also increased the number of
patients having both Diabetes & Heart Diseases together. Because of which
now it is becoming mandatory for the Treating doctors to mandatory connect
Diabetes & Heart Diseases, while treating that patient.
Indian diabetes patients different
compared to Caucasians, as Indians have more stomach area fat even though they
look thin overall. Indians get Diabetes at younger age and also Indian diabetes
patients get heart disease 10 years earlier then patients without diabetes.
Why diabetes increases risk for Heart disease?
In Diabetic Patients, the Coronary Blood
Vessels that supply blood to the Heart Muscles, to help in its pumping
function, get blocked more frequently & at relatively earlier age, so as to
reduce its efficiency to pump blood. High levels of blood glucose can make the
blood coagulation system more active, increasing the risk of blood clots. Secondly,
Multiple Blood Vessel is commonly blocked in diabetes, which leads to more
requirements of Bypass surgeries as compared to single stent insertion after a
heart attack.
The
following conditions increase risk for developing heart disease in Diabetes.
Risk Factors for Diabetes and heart attack : Dr Jimit Vadgama Diabetologist |
·
Obesity is a major risk factor for heart
disease, stroke and also for high BP and cholesterol.
·
Lack of physical activity is another
modifiable major risk factor for obesity, diabetes and heart disease.
·
High blood pressure is a well-known major
risk factor for heart disease. When patients have both diabetes and High BP,
their risk for heart attack doubles.
·
High cholesterol levels: Diabetes
patients have usually High LDL ("bad") cholesterol, low HDL
("good") cholesterol, and high triglycerides. This combination of 3
cholesterol problems, lead to increased risk of Heart attack.
·
Smoking/Tobacco increases the risk for
heart disease even if you don’t have diabetes.
·
Family History: As Diabetes and Heart disease
have common risk factors, family history is common to both of them.
·
Uncontrolled Diabetes (High Blood Sugar
levels) can cause blood sugar to rise to dangerous levels and further
affect heart as described above.
Does Having Heart Disease and Diabetes together changes management?
In past, a
particular Anti Diabetic Medicine, was observed to generate significant
Negative Impact on Heart & therefore it generated tremendous awareness
about the association between Diabetic Drugs & its Impact on Heart. Since then, now all newer anti diabetes
medications are evaluated mandatory, for their specific side effects on
heart. The biggest advantage of this Mandatory Testing has been the
identification of New Medications that are in fact helpful way in Heart
Diseases. Heart friendly drugs for diabetes like SGLT2 inhibitors and GLP1-RAs are
highly recommended now in every guideline.
Secondly,
Diabetes patient who develops new heart attack, the pain may not be felt and it
can be a silent attack. So any chest pain or related symptoms must not be
ignored by patients and must visit a physician for ECG.
Diabetes can have silent heart attack : Dr Jimit Vadgama Diabetologist |
Thirdly, after
a heart attack, strict sugar control is must. After a stent insertion, if sugar
is not controlled, the new stent can be blocked. For Bypass surgery patient, high sugar levels
can cause stitch infection also. If required, insulin may be started for strict
sugar control
How can we prevent Heart disease in Diabetes?
Strict and
persistent blood sugar control along with healthy lifestyle is the key to
prevent heart disease in diabetes. Remember, along with sugar, maintaining
normal blood pressure and cholesterol levels are of utmost importance. Healthy
Diet should include lots of fibres and proteins while significantly reducing
refined carbohydrates and oils. Regular exercise/ physical activity of at least
1 hour or more per day is recommended for Asians. Complete stoppage of Smoking
and Tobacco is also must.
Living a
healthy lifestyle without stress and preventing all risk factors can avoid
heart disease in diabetes and all diabetes patients can have a healthy and long
life ahead….
Dr. Jimit
Vadgama
Diabetes, Thyroid & Hormone Specialist,
Swaminarayan Diabetes, Thyroid & Hormone clinic,
Surat
Phone - 9537881438
Dr Jimit Vadgama was rated best diabetologist in surat |
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