Thursday, February 16, 2012

Is diabetes, cholesterol and blood pressure are inter-related?

If we take medicine to control any one of these risk factors, will the levels of these three risk-factors be constant? Among these which is the main root of the other and the medicine should be started first of which risk factor?Is diabetes, cholesterol and blood pressure are inter-related?Hi Shan



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Hope you find useful, Good luckIs diabetes, cholesterol and blood pressure are inter-related?Diabetes, Cholesterol and Hypertension all increase your risk of heart disease.



The better you control all three, the better your chances of not having a problem. It is difficult to say which should be treated first, as you don't say how severe any one of them are.



It would be best to treat all three agressively as soon as possible to prevent further problems.Is diabetes, cholesterol and blood pressure are inter-related?All three are inter-related with certain problems. The main one being obesity. Obesity will and does cause all three along with other medical problems. As far as the medication to control just one would all depend on how bad the issue was. You don't necessarily go on medication just because you have them. They all can be controlled by diet, and exercise with the exception of diabetes sometimes. If you were to have to be treated for any one of these it's going to affect the other two. So to answer your question precisely there would need to be more information given.Is diabetes, cholesterol and blood pressure are inter-related?
My husband has diabetes, heart disease, and high cholesterol which are all controlled by separate medication's.

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