
Consequences of Diabetes
Dr. Bernie Fernandez, Chief Executive Officer of Baptist Health Medical Group, says diabetes affects the brain, the heart, the intestines, many other organs, and particularly circulation. He also explains, for example, a common complication of patients on dialysis is stemming from having diabetes and hypertension. ************************************************************************************************************************************************************************** SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel: . . Follow us…...
Read MoreInsulin Resistance: Signs
Craving sugar, hot flashes, inability to lose weight, swings in energy, fatigue, memory loss, and heart disease are some signs of insulin resistance. Dr. Ivette Espinosa-Fernandez, Pediatric Emergency Physician with West Kendall Baptist Hospital, explains as a lot of people start to eat healthy, they feel like they are going to have a heart attack…...
Read MoreSigns and Symptoms of Diabetes
Thirst, hunger, frequent urination, and weakness are signs and symptoms of diabetes, Jennifer Miles Nyugen, Specialty Pharmacist Clinical Coordinator with Miami Cardiac and Vascular Institute and Baptist Health Primary Care, talks about all of them and more and explains how diabetes affects the body...
Read MoreVascular Diseases: Diabetes
Dr. Bernie Fernandez, Chief Executive Officer of Baptist Health Medical Group, explains diabetes happens when the body is unable to process the blood sugar, so you have very high levels of circulating blood glucose. He also says type 1 diabetes is the most common one. "Type 1 is the one that you are born with,…...
Read MorePeripheral Arterial Disease: Risk Factors
A history of smoking, diabetes, advanced age, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, excess weight, and a family history of PAD are risk factors of Peripheral Arterial Disease. Dr. Bernie Fernandez, Chief Executive Officer of Baptist Health Medical Group, says diabetes and smoking are major risk factors, and he also explains when you have a blockage…...
Read MorePVD Risk Factors
Diabetes, advanced age, high blood pressure and high cholesterol are risk factors of peripheral vascular diseases. Dr. Antonio Mesa, Neurologist with Baptist Hospital Miami, explains which ones we can control and how they affect the body...
Read MoreManaging Diabetes
Can diabetes be cured? That is a big question. Dr. Michelle Brewster, Internal Medicine Physician with Baptist Health South Florida, and Dr. Ketevan Vladi, Internal Medicine Physician with Baptist Health South Florida, explain how diabetes can be managed, and what can happen with a pancreas transplant...
Read MorePodiatrist and Diabetes
Being checked by a podiatrist is very important. Dr. Ketevan Vladi, Internal Medicine Physician with Baptist Health South Florida, explains the correlation between seeing a podiatrist and diabetes. SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel: . . Follow us on social media: FACEBOOK: TWITTER: INSTAGRAM: . . Listen to our Podcast: SPOTIFY: APPLE PODCAST: . . Visit…...
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