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4 Common Diabetes – Related Fears People Have and How to Overcome Them

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Posted June 13th,2022 by Cura Hospitals

Diabetes commonly known as a lifestyle disorder often takes its toll on the mental health of people. People detected with diabetes have to monitor their blood sugar regularly, remember to take medicines on time and need to remain active to keep blood sugar in control. Nevertheless, the rise and fall of blood sugar and complications related to diabetes often worry them a lot. While medical advice is available to address diabetes- the metabolic disorder, there are hardly any guidelines available to address the fear related to diabetes. The phobia originating due to diabetes is known as diabetes distress. It often appears challenging and requires serious psychological intervention to deal with.

Needle Phobia

Many people develop a fear of needles. They are scared of taking insulin and fret over a lot thinking of the pain of taking insulin. Doctors find such patients take longer time to control their sugar levels and require constant counselling to overcome their fear.

Such people need to learn relaxation techniques to get over their fear. A few deep breaths relax the mind before taking insulin. The relaxed mind does not feel the pain of injection. In some cases, psychologists work closely with these people to help them overcome their phobia.

Fear in Anticipation of Developing Complications

Diabetes often causes heart disease, nerve complications, and eye and kidney problems. Some people anticipate these problems beforehand. Thinking of these problems they feel distressed. But with medication, proper diet and regular exercise, it is possible to control diabetes. The advanced medical treatment aims at protecting diabetes patients from being a victim of other ailments.

The doctors’ advice to follow a routine life along with exercise helps patients get over their fears. Medical counselling does wonders to ward off the phobia of developing further complications due to diabetes.

Fear of developing Hypoglycaemia

Hypoglycaemia is a medical condition when a person’s sugar level lowers down. Due to hypoglycaemia, people experience rapid heartbeat, blurry vision, shaking, loss of consciousness, seizure and coma, hunger and headache etc. The fear of hypoglycaemia often attacks at night and so to control this fear people restrict certain activities which no doubt act adversely upon them.

Whenever diabetes patients show symptoms of glycaemia, they should be given 15 grams of carbohydrates to consume. Hypoglycaemia condition must be managed with immediate consultation with the doctor.

RUnwanted Anxiety

Often diabetes patients suffer from anxiety over their health issues. They feel disturbed thinking over their health condition, other people’s opinions about them, their diet and lifestyle.

In such cases, the patients must consult with the doctor and feel free to tell them about their anxiety. Besides prescribing certain medicines to overcome anxiety, the doctors may recommend some meditation and relaxation techniques which ease their anxiety. To win over anxiety, the patients must share their feelings with their near and dear ones. They should focus their attention on the things they enjoy the most. Talking with others and sharing feelings help patients learn how other people are managing their diabetes. This would surely be a lesson for them to control their diabetes and overcome anxiety.

About CURA

CURA, Multispeciality Hospital Bangalore has a very equipped Endocrinology department where world-class doctors attend to the patients with great empathy. Apart from supervising and monitoring blood sugar levels, they provide valuable advice and guidance to cope with the anxiety and phobia originating from diabetes. The diabetes patients are also attended by the nurse, diabetes educator and psychologist who provide thorough guidance to them in matters related to tackling sugar levels and fear associated with the ups and downs of sugar levels. The advanced guidance of our medical practitioners so far has helped many diabetic patients lead a healthy life.

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