Sunday, October 25, 2009

L have a problem with inyongo and udenda (l dont know these in English). ls it related with diabetis?

This problem started when l was in my teens but has now become worse (am now 24).Now l can no longer eat anything that is sweet even fruits make me get sick. Please help, what must l do? Because l think l am now lacking vitamin c etc shown by my slow wound healing.
Answer:
You have to totally see a doctor. Since you don't know what those words mean, not much help from this site you could get. But definitely, no more time to waste . go seek help from the professional. I know that our immune system is really badly hurt by high blood sugar in our blood that is not controlled. When a person has diabetes, any food is not a good thing to eat, though a diabetic person has to eat like other human being. What's best for diabetic people is just to eat small portion of food that is not cooked with oil so that that their cholesterol will be also controlled. Fruits and vegetables are best to eat because fruits has no animal fat and doesn't need to be cooked and with a lot of fiber in it. Vegetables are good too, although some has sugar and carbohydrates in it but it's better than rice (whatever kind).
Although it is very dangerous to ask medical advice on open forums like this, there are some symptoms of diabetes. Of course only a doctor can tell you for sure.The 'inyongyo' (bile) and 'udenda' (dribbling) may indicate other things. The problem of being nauseated while eating sweet things and the slow healing of wounds is symptomatic of Type 2 diabetes. If you are urinating a lot an unusually thirsty, these are other signs.Again, you should see a doctor, as untreated diabetes can be can cause all kinds of problems, including blindness.

1 comment:

  1. I have the same problem udenda or inyongo if you happen to get a solution or treatment please help me

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