Diabetes Patients Urged to Stay Vigilant Against Heart Disease
Vijayawada: Dr Nuthakki Vijaya Lakshmi, a renowned cardiologist, emphasised the critical importance of heart health for diabetes patients during a health awareness event held in Guntur on Sunday. She stated that individuals suffering from diabetes must remain vigilant, as the condition can severely impact various organs, particularly the heart. By effectively managing heart health, many lives can potentially be saved from sudden cardiac events.
The awareness programme was organised jointly by the S.H.O. Hypertension & Diabetic Club and the local voluntary organisation Manavatha Seva Samastha. Speaking on the occasion, Dr Vijaya Lakshmi pointed out a common misconception among patients regarding heart examinations. Many assume their hearts are in good condition if an ECG report shows normal results. However, she cautioned that collateral blood vessels often mask underlying issues, and a resting ECG may not reveal significant problems. She recommended that diabetes patients undergo treadmill tests and echocardiograms at least once every five years to obtain a comprehensive assessment of their heart health.
The cardiologist also highlighted the prevalence of neuropathy among diabetes patients, which may prevent them from sensing chest pain during cardiac events. Dr Vijaya Lakshmi recommended reducing the intake of white rice in favour of green leafy vegetables and regular physical exercise. She acknowledged the growing incidence of diabetes and heart disease in today's society, attributing it to changes in diet, job-related stress, and increasing anxiety. She encouraged the community to consume food mindfully and engage in consistent exercise to maintain overall health.
Dr T. Seva Kumar, founder of the S.H.O. Hypertension & Diabetic Club, reiterated the organisation's commitment to public health through health awareness sessions and free medical camps. Club president T.V. Sai Ram added that proactive health management can benefit families both in terms of well-being and financial stability by preventing economic losses associated with health issues.