Wednesday, 30 July 2014

OLDER PEOPLE HEALTH AND HOMOEOPATHY

Older people are the people who are more than 60 years old. As the age grows there would be distinctive features associated with old age. With the advancing age, several types of physiological changes take place in the body. The stamina gets reduces and endurance becomes poor. By 70 years, all the body systems gets dysfunction that results into the impairment of pulmonary, cardiac, liver, and kidney.
In most parts of the world women live, on average, longer than men. A basic feature is slowness of behavior physically and mentally. Old people regularly have restricted regenerative abilities and are more prone to sickness than younger adults.

Homoeopathy treatment can assist the aged people take care of daily life problems and does no harm to the systems as Homoeopathic treatment provides an efficacious, economical, safe and free from any detrimental side-effects.


OLDER PEOPLE HEALTH AND HOMOEOPATHY

HOMOEOPATHY FOR DIABETES IN OLD AGE PEOPLE

Diabetes mellitus is a disease that negatively impacts how the body processes glucose or sugar from foods that are rich in carbohydrates such as fruits, dairy products, grains and highly refined items like soda, candy and sweets.
Diabetic people are either unable to produce the glucose-regulating hormone insulin which is secreted by the pancreas
Diabetes is the common term for several metabolic disorders in which the body no longer produces insulin or uses the insulin it produces ineffectively. Insulin is a hormone that is needed to convert sugar, starches and other food into energy needed for daily life. The cause of diabetes continues to be a mystery, although both genetics and environmental factors such as obesity and lack of exercise appear to play roles.
It is a common condition and is characterized by abnormally high blood sugar levels.
Diabetes is of primarily two types – Diabete mellitus (Type-I and Type II) and Diabetes insipidus.
Pancreatic cells are unable to use that insulin efficiently, leading to excess sugars in the blood.
National Diabetes Information Clearinghouse (NDIC), as of 2011 states that around 25.8 million people in the United States had diabetes, representing8 % of the total population.
Diabetes is very common in older people (aged 65 and above); in 2010, approximately 1 in 4 American were diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, which is the leading cause of renal or kidney failure, lower-limb amputations due to non injuries, and cardiovascular and liver disease.
People who are over the age of 65 are at particularly high risk from diabetic complications like diabetic retinopathy, neuropathy and nephropathy that results into vision loss, kidney failure, decreased mobility and sleep troubles. Seniors’ diets often consist mainly of prepared meals and packaged foods that are often high in refined sugars and sodium, placing them at increased risk of both diabetes and heart disease.
The older people with diabetes also face an increased risk of both physical impairment and cognitive decline, making prevention and revealing of diabetes. Seniors and their family members and caregivers should discuss their diabetes risk factors, prevention methods and treatment choices with their physician.
HOMOEOPATHY FOR DIABETES IN OLD AGE PEOPLE
Type-2 diabetes mellitus

Type-2 diabetes mellitus results when insulin production is defective and tissue resistance to insulin develops. For many persons with Type-2 diabetes, daily insulin supplementation is not required. Diabetes is managed by making moderate changes in diet and exercise. Of the nearly 16 million Americans with diabetes, 90-95% (14.9 million) has Type-2 diabetes.

Diabetes insipidus

A form of diabetes resulting from a deficiency of vasopressin, a pituitary hormone that regulates the kidneys. It is characterized by the chronic excretion of large amounts of pale dilute urine which results in dehydration and severe thirst.

Type-2 diabetes mellitus

Symptoms
  1. Frequent urination
  2. Extreme thirst and/or hunger
  3. Weight loss 
  4. Fatigue
  5. Numbness 
  6. Sores that are slow to heal, and
  7. Increased infections

DIABETES IN OLD AGE PEOPLE

Complications

People with type 2 Diabetes may have no symptoms for nearly 5-7 years after high glucose levels develop- even when there are no symptoms, they may experience vague symptoms like tiredness, muscle pain, headache, anxiety etc.

Acute complications
  1. Hyperglycemia:  This condition occurs due to very high level of blood sugar in blood
  2. Hypoglycemia: Diabetes medications can cause abnormally low level of blood sugar

Chronic complications

Poor control of diabetes can lead to an increased risk of:
  1. Heart disease
  2. High blood pressure
  3. Stroke
  4. nerve disease
  5. Kidney and bladder failure
  6. Gum disease
  7. Blindness
  8. Foot and leg infections
  9. Sexual Dysfunction
  10. Complications of pregnancy

Uncontrolled diabetes can lead to biochemical imbalances that can cause acute life-threatening events, such as diabetic ketoacidosis and hyperosmolar (nonketotic) coma.

Homoeopathy treatment for Diabetes
  1. Uranium nitrate
  2. Phosphoric acid
  3. Lactic acid
  4. Posphorous
  5. Bryonia
  6. Insulin
  7. Abroma augusta
  8. Syzizium jambolinum

HOMOEOPATHY FOR DIABETES IN OLD AGE PEOPLE
Prevention of Diabetes
  1. Monitoring of blood sugar levels if history of diabetes or obesity
  2. Change in the life style
  3. Outdoor exercise
  4. Control weight
  5. Quit smoking
  6. Avoid alcohol