Home Care Tips for Diabetes Patients

April 21, 2020

Authored by Dr. Manjunath Malige, Chief and ,Lead Consultant – Endocrinology & Diabetes, Aster RV Hospital

India

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Chandigarh, April 21, 2020 :

The risk of diabetes patients getting infected with COVID-19 is essentially the same as the non diabetic population. However, it is important to note that diabetes patients with COVID-19 infection are at a higher risk of developing complications of COVID-19 infection compared to the non diabetic population. From the recent data about COVID-19 infection under death from countries like China, Italy and Spain it has been noted that the risk of death due to COVID-19 infection in diabetes patients has increased by up to 30 to 40%. Hence it is very important that diabetes patients take extra care to try and avoid COVID-19 infection.

There are two reasons why patients with diabetes and COVID-19 virus infection can become severely ill. Firstly, the immune system (defence against infection) is compromised and relatively weaker in diabetes patients. Secondly, any infection, be it viral or bacterial will thrive if the blood sugars are high.

Home care tips for diabetes patients:

  1. Have all the contact details of Hospital, Pharmacy, Emergency room, Tele Consultation numbers in hand in case you need them.

  2. Keep an eye on your blood glucose levels by checking at home with a glucose meter which can help avoid complications due to high or low blood glucose levels.

  3. If you develop  flu-like symptoms ( cough, difficulty in breathing, fever) then please attend one of the fever clinics set up by the Government of  Karnataka or seek professional help from your doctor.

  4. Any infection will raise your blood glucose level and also increases your fluid requirements, hence its important to drink water well to avoid dehydration whilst monitoring blood sugar levels.

  5. Ensure you have a good supply of medications  (tablets, insulin), glucose meter strips, insulin needles and insulin pens. Have at least 2-3 weeks extra supply at home, for the quarantine

  6. Make sure you have access to enough food.

  7. Ensure you know how to treat Hypoglycaemia ( low blood sugars ) at home. If the blood sugar is below 70, one tablet of Hypotab will bring your sugar level to normal within minutes

  8. If you live alone, ensure that people you know and rely on know that you have diabetes and may need assistance if you get ill.

  9. If you develop COVID – 19 or any other infection, it’s advisable to consult your diabetes doctor as you may need a change in medications and or insulin.

  10. During the lockdown  period, one could make use of the tele-consultation facility and can consult the doctor from home.

  11. If you become unwell, develop nausea, vomiting, dehydration you will need to seek immediate medical help. Emergency departments in all hospitals will be open 24 hours a day.

Healthy diet is an essential part of Diabetes management. Following are the diet recommendations:

  1. Try to eat foods with low glycemic index like whole wheat chapati, wheat noodles, vegetables etc.

  2. Avoid fried foods

  3. Limit eating foods with high sugars, carbohydrates and fat

  4. Eat more protein food like fish, meat, eggs, milk, beans etc

  5. Eat green leafy vegetables (well cleaned)

  6. Eat one fruit a day (apples, pears, papaya, pomegranate)

Try and do home based exercises like Yoga, exercise bike, treadmill etc

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