schedule, said Professor Shoaib while responding to a query.
He said now there are modern and latest medicines available in markets that can control blood sugar of a diabetic for 24 hours.
Talking of complications among diabetics while fasting, he said they may face palpitation (irregular heartbeat), increased sweating, restlessness and feeling of drowsiness gradually leading to coma. The chances of infections are also higher among diabetics whose blood sugar is not controlled, said Professor Shoaib.
Medical Specialist at Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences Islamabad Dr. Wasim Ahmed Khawaja expressed to ‘The News’ that diabetics can suffer severe complications of the disease while fasting if they do not care for diet at the time of ‘Iftar’ and ‘Sehr’. “Wrong selection of diet during Ramazan and carelessness in medication can cause complications among diabetics while fasting.”
He said patients with diabetes should get themselves examined thoroughly by a qualified physician before going for fasting and should follow a diet schedule recommended by the physician. A number of chronic patients need change in schedule of medicines and diet to avoid complications while fasting in Ramazan, he said.
Diabetics in old age need more care in medication and diet as they are more prone to suffer complications like dehydration and lowering of blood pressure, said Dr. Khawaja.
He suggests that a diabetic should take moderate quantity of sweet at the time of iftar as greater quantity of sweet substances causes severe complications among diabetics. The intake of sweet substances at ‘Iftar’ may cause hyperglycaemic peaks (sudden shooting up of sugar level), which is dangerous for the patients, he said.
Talking of diet at ‘Sehr’, he said a diabetic should take plain leaf of bread (Chapati not Paratha) preferably with yogurt, milk, vegetable curry, pulses or egg and should avoid jams and marmalade. It is, however, better for diabetics to consult their physicians for proper diet chart and change in schedule of medicines during Ramazan while opting for fasting, he added. A diabetic can have all types of fruits at the time of ‘Iftar’ but in moderate quantity. Diabetics should avoid taking grapes in greater quantity. A fasting diabetic may add high protein food like fish, meat, chicken, pulses and eggs to his diet plan but after advice from the physician, he said. A diabetics must keep in mind that his immunity level is lower and he may suffer from number of infections if he does not give due attention to control sugar in blood level, concluded Dr. Khawaja.
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