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    Diabetes alert: What is sticky blood?

    onlyplanz_80y6mtBy onlyplanz_80y6mtJune 27, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Did you know that diabetes can make your blood thicker?
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    Individuals with diabetes are sometimes warned about issues affecting the eyes, kidneys, nerves, and coronary heart. 
    However there’s one other lesser-known difficulty that deserves consideration. Do you know that diabetes could make your blood thicker, a situation typically referred to as ‘sticky blood’? This alteration in blood consistency can improve the danger of clots, strokes, and different cardiovascular issues.
    Understanding how and why this occurs is important not only for these with diabetes, but in addition for these in danger.
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    What causes blood to grow to be ‘thicker’ in individuals with uncontrolled diabetes, and the way does this have an effect on circulation?
    Kanikka Malhotra, guide dietician and diabetes educator, tells indianexpress.com, “When diabetes is uncontrolled, the sugar in your blood makes it act extra like syrup than water. Simply as sugar syrup is thicker and flows extra slowly than plain water due to its excessive sugar content material, blood thickened with glucose doesn’t movement as effectively both, and readily clumps collectively.”
    She continues, “This ‘stickiness’ is additional augmented with increased ranges of clotting proteins comparable to fibrinogen, simply as syrup will get thicker when extra elements are added. Excessive blood sugar additionally causes extreme urination, and this may end up in dehydration and in the end, a rise in blood focus, inflicting it to be much more viscous. Viscosity is the diploma to which the blood clots and when it’s too viscous, it progresses slower via the small blood vessels or capillaries as we will see within the image above, this makes it tougher to ship oxygen and different vitamins to the tissues and consequently the guts is compelled to push tougher, to pump the blood the place it must go.”
    Potential well being dangers of elevated blood viscosity in diabetics
    Well being hazards as a result of increased blood viscosity in diabetes are appreciable and even happen at an early stage of the illness. 
    “Thicker blood is extra liable to clots, which will increase the hazard of cardiovascular occasions like coronary heart assaults and strokes. The microvascular system in these organs (i.e, retina, kidney, and nerve) can also be adversely affected by the discount in blood movement, contributing to diabetic issues comparable to retinopathy, nephropathy, and neuropathy. Such haemorheological alterations could be noticed earlier than the onset of mature signs, serving as an early warning symptom, which may very well be related to subsequent severe disturbances of blood rheology if the blood sugar stage stays uncontrolled,” states Malhotra.Story continues beneath this advert
    Way of life or medical interventions that may assist stop or cut back this ‘sticky blood’ impact
    Malhotra suggests, “Sustaining hydration and common train, comparable to taking frequent quick walks after meals, can enhance vessel operate and blood circulation. Meals selections emphasizing omega-3 fatty acids, fibre, and plant meals wealthy in iron contribute to vascular well being and maybe lower the stickiness of blood.”
    Above all, she says, sustaining optimum blood glucose ranges via treatment and way of life management is important for lowering blood viscosity. Monitoring blood parameters comparable to fibrinogen and hematocrit at common intervals can help in individually tailor-made therapy and stopping diabetic issues.
    DISCLAIMER: This text relies on info from the general public area and/or the consultants we spoke to. At all times seek the advice of your well being practitioner earlier than beginning any routine.

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