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In Ayurveda diabetes is classified in to 20 categories under 'Thri dosha' namely ' vatha ', ' pitha ' and ' kapha '. There are 10 types under ' kapha' , 6 types under ' pitha ' and 4 types
under ' vatha '. All coming under 'kapha' can be cured, ' pitha' can be
controlled and there is no effective treatment mentioned for 'vatha'. The
symptoms of the disease is the main criterion for the diagnosis.
GESTATIONAL DIABETES - (diabetes during pregnancy)
Diabetes is a disorder in which the body does not produce the required
quantity of insulin which keeps the sugar in the blood normal. If proper
treatment of diabetes is not done, high levels of sugar can accumulate in
the blood and damage organs, including blood vessels, eyes and kidneys.
Preexisting diabetes (diabetes before pregnancy) and Gestational diabetes
(diabetes during pregnancy) are the two types and is crucial to control
blood sugar levels to reduce risks to the pregnent woman and her fetus.
Generally in gestational diabetes do not have an increased risk of having a
baby with birth defects. However, proper care and proper medicines without
any side effects should be administered. Poorly controlled gestational
diabetes slightly increases the risk of still-birth. Women of poorly
controlled diabetes are at the risk of having baby with over weight. This is
called Macrosomia. These babies grow very large since some of the excess
sugar in the mother's blood crosses the placenta and goes in to the fetus.
The fetus produces extra insulin and store it as fat. Babies in such
conditions areat the risk of breathinf difficulties, low blood sugar levels
and jaundice. The only way is to control blood sugar levels during
pregnancy.
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