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Coronary heart disease is caused by damage to the heart blood vessels or coronary arteries. This damage can be caused by a buildup of atheroma in the arterial wall. Atheroma consists of cholesterol and substances left over from metabolism. Atheromas that continue to accumulate, can cause the arterial wall to thicken until it narrows. As a result, the heart does not get enough blood and oxygen. This condition is called atherosclerosis.

Causes of Coronary Heart Disease

Cigarettes

Cigarettes are a major risk factor for coronary heart disease. The content of nicotine and carbon monoxide in cigarette smoke can overload the heart's work, by stimulating the heart to work faster. Both of these compounds also increase the risk of blood clots.

Other compounds in cigarettes can also damage the walls of the heart arteries and cause constriction. Therefore, the risk of developing heart disease in smokers is almost 25 percent higher than non-smokers.

Diabetes

Diabetes causes blood vessel walls to thicken and inhibit blood flow. Diabetics are known to be 2 times more at risk of developing coronary heart disease.

Thrombosis

Thrombosis is a blood clot that can form in veins or arteries. When it forms in the arteries, it blocks blood flow to the heart, increasing the risk of heart attack.

High blood pressure

High blood pressure or hypertension makes the heart have to work harder. One of the triggers for hypertension is the consumption of foods with high salt levels. Normal blood pressure ranges from 90/60 mmHg to 120/80 mmHg.

High cholesterol level

Cholesterol is a fat produced by the liver, and is important for the formation of healthy cells. Even so, high cholesterol levels can increase the risk of coronary heart disease.

Cholesterol is divided into two, namely good cholesterol (HDL) and bad cholesterol (LDL). LDL can accumulate in the artery wall and trigger constriction. In healthy adults, normal LDL levels in the blood are less than 100 mg / dL. As for individuals at risk of developing coronary heart disease, LDL levels are recommended below 100 mg / dL. The maximum limit of LDL levels will be even lower for those who already suffer from heart disease or diabetes, which is below 70 mg / dL.

Excess weight

Someone with excess weight or obesity is at risk of developing coronary heart disease.

Lack of activity

Physical activity such as exercise can reduce the risk of heart disease. Exercise can also help control cholesterol levels and blood sugar, prevent obesity, and help lower blood pressure.

Unhealthy diet

The risk of coronary heart disease can increase due to unhealthy eating patterns, such as eating too many foods with high sugar or salt levels, or foods with high saturated fat content.

Family health history

The risk of coronary heart disease increases in someone who has a family with heart disease.

Gender

Generally, coronary heart disease affects men more than women. However, the risk of developing the same disease will increase in postmenopausal women.

Age

The older a person is, the higher the risk of developing coronary heart disease. This disease more often affects men over the age of 45 years and women over 55 years.

Metabolic syndrome

Metabolic syndrome is a group of diseases that increase the risk of coronary heart disease, including hypertension, high cholesterol, and obesity.

Symptoms of Coronary Heart Disease

Reduced blood intake to the heart may not cause any symptoms at first. However, if more fat accumulates in the arteries, the symptoms of coronary heart disease will begin, such as:

Angina

Angina is chest pain due to reduced blood supply to the heart muscle. Although generally not life threatening, angina can increase a person's risk of having a heart attack or stroke.

Angina can last several minutes, and usually appears because it is triggered by physical activity or stress. Pain experienced due to angina also varies. Mild angina only causes discomfort such as heartburn. However, severe angina attacks can cause chest pain such as being crushed. The sensation of chest pain can spread to the arms, neck, chin, stomach and back.

Heart attack

A heart attack occurs when the arteries are completely blocked. This condition must be treated immediately, so there is no permanent damage to the heart muscle.

Pain from a heart attack is similar to angina. It's just that, pain in a heart attack will feel heavier, and can occur even though the patient is resting.

Symptoms of a heart attack can be pain that radiates from the chest to the arms, chin, neck, stomach and back. The pain can last for more than 15 minutes. In addition to these symptoms, patients can also experience dizziness, sweating, nausea, and the body feels weak.

Heart attacks can occur suddenly, especially in diabetics and the elderly.

Heart failure

People with coronary heart disease can also experience heart failure, if the heart is too weak to pump blood throughout the body. This condition causes blood to accumulate in the lungs, so that patients experience shortness of breath.

Heart failure can occur instantly (acute), or develop gradually (chronic).

In some cases, people with coronary heart disease experience different symptoms, such as palpitations (palpitations). Some sufferers don't even feel any symptoms, until they are diagnosed with coronary heart disease.


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Diabetes is nicknamed the "mother of all diseases", because this condition can affect many organs in the body. High blood sugar levels in diabetics can cause many complications. Some of the organs that can be affected are the heart, kidneys, eyes, blood vessels, and nervous system. Let's see more about this disease.

What is diabetes?

Diabetes mellitus or commonly called diabetes is a chronic disease. This condition is characterized by a disruption of blood sugar regulation in the body due to various things such as:

Lack of insulin production by the pancreas
Lack of body response to insulin
The influence of other hormones that inhibit insulin performance
Therefore, diabetes is divided into several types, namely:

Type 1 Diabetes

Type 1 diabetes mellitus is an autoimmune disorder that causes the endurance system to attack and damage the cells that produce the hormone insulin, so that the pancreas cannot produce these hormones. This will cause the body to lack insulin and increase blood glucose levels.

This condition generally affects patients under the age of 40 years, especially in adolescence. Usually the symptoms of this disease are detected more quickly at a younger age, especially in childhood or adolescence.

The cause of this condition is unclear. Experts suspect that the cause of this disease may be due to genetic and environmental factors. However, you may have a higher risk of developing this condition if:

your parents or siblings who suffer from this condition
in a state of exposure to viral diseases
appearance of autoantibodies
vitamin D deficiency, consuming cow's milk or formula milk, and cereal before 4 months of age. Although it does not directly cause this condition to occur, it is still risky.

Type 2 Diabetes

Type 2 diabetes mellitus is the most common type of sugar disease, because it occurs in 90-95 percent of all cases.

Unlike type 1 diabetes, type 2 sufferers continue to produce insulin. This condition is more common in adults, because it is often called adult-onset diabetes.

Even so, the exact cause of this is actually uncertain. But experts believe that genetic and environmental factors play a role in the cause of type 2 diabetes mellitus. Being overweight is a major trigger for diabetes, but not all type 2 diabetes mellitus patients are overweight.

Other types of diabetes

Gestational diabetes is a type of diabetes that only occurs in pregnant women. This disease can cause problems in the mother and her babies if not treated. However, this condition usually resolves after giving birth.

Other types of this disease usually result from genetic syndromes, surgery, drugs, malnutrition, infections and other diseases. Diabetes insipidus is a different condition caused by the inability of the kidneys to store water. This condition is rare and can be treated.

Why can you get diabetes?

Digestion and absorption of sugar

Previously please note, that the condition of this disease is closely related to blood sugar levels (glucose). Glucose is very important for the body, because it works as an energy source for the cells and tissues of the body, especially the brain. Glucose actually comes from the food you eat and from being stored as a backup in the liver (liver). The type of glucose stored in the liver is called glycogen.

If you haven't eaten automatically blood sugar levels will be low, the liver will break down glycogen into glucose and balance your blood sugar levels. But unfortunately, the body's cells cannot use "fuel" directly without the help of the hormone insulin which should be produced by the pancreas gland.

The hormone insulin makes glucose easier to absorb by the body's cells so that it lowers sugar levels in the bloodstream. However, if you experience impaired pancreatic function to the amount of insulin production, then blood sugar levels will continue to increase.

Meanwhile, cells in the body that ultimately don't get 'fuel' will feel hungry. This then makes the body assume that it is deficient in sugar so that it breaks down glycogen again. In the end, sugar will continue to accumulate in the blood and there will be high blood sugar levels called hyperglycemia.
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Type 2 diabetes mellitus or type 2 diabetes (Non Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus) is diabetes caused by the body because it is not effective using insulin or a relative lack of insulin compared to blood sugar levels.

Type 2 diabetes mellitus occurs because of a disruption of the delivery of sugar to body cells due to insufficient production of pancreas or fat cells and body muscles to retention of insulin.

Who is type 2 diabetes mellitus?

Almost all people with diabetes are people with type 2 diabetes mellitus. Here are some people who are prone to type 2 diabetes mellitus.


  • Adults over 40 years old. This is because at that age insulin production in the pancreas tends to decrease due to age. If at that age choose the wrong diet, it can result in excess sugar levels because the amount of insulin produced by the body is not proportional to the amount of food that enters.
  • People who are overweight (obese). The results of a survey revealed that, about 80-90% of people with type 2 diabetes mellitus are those who are overweight. So in type 2 diabetes mellitus the cause is not because of sweet foods but because of the excessive amount of consumption so that the blood sugar reserves in the body accumulate. If you look further, in general, the amount of excessive consumption of food is caused by changes in lifestyle that are all good without paying attention to balanced nutrition and balanced exercise regularly.
  • Changes in lifestyle behavior. When some work can be handled by someone else, it can make the body less active. In the end, the body's metabolism becomes slow and obesity occurs and blood sugar buildup in the body.


One thing to watch out for in type 2 diabetes mellitus is the lack of awareness of people about this disease. There are still many people with type 2 diabetes who do not realize that they actually have diabetes. This is because the symptoms of type 2 diabetes mellitus appear slowly.

Usually, someone just found out about type 2 diabetes mellitus after doing a medical checkup. The results of urine tests or blood tests indicate high glucose levels in the blood or urine.

Therefore, near the age of 40 you should do a medical checkup as a whole so that the disease in the body can be detected early.

Symptoms of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

Symptoms of type 2 diabetes mellitus are common symptoms that are always present in diabetes, including:

  • Get tired quickly.
  • Often feel thirsty.
  • Blurred vision.
  • Weight loss
  • Hunger that increases frequently.
  • Frequent urination, especially at night.
  • Wounds that are slow to heal or often have an infection.
  • How to Diagnose Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus


A diabetes diagnosis is needed to ascertain the diabetes status you are suffering from. Through laboratory tests, the results obtained will be more accurate and accountable.

Usually doctors in providing treatment therapy use the results of laboratory diagnosis as a basis for decision making. There are several ways to diagnose type 2 diabetes, namely:

Urine test to determine the level of sugar in the urine. If the results of the urine test are obtained in red brick color, it can be said that the person has positive diabetes because there is glucose in his urine.
Blood tests can be used to determine blood sugar levels. If the results shown are obtained in blood sugar levels 2 hours after eating more than 200 mg% then it can be said that the person has diabetes because it has blood sugar levels that exceed the normal threshold.

How to Prevent Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

Type 2 diabetes mellitus can be prevented, namely by maintaining food consumption so it is not excessive so it does not cause high blood sugar levels. In addition, you can prevent the arrival of type 2 diabetes mellitus by:


  • Diet to lose weight, if you are overweight. Through setting the right diet will avoid the excess levels of sugar in the blood.
  • Exercise regularly for 15-60 minutes, at least 3 times a week. The recommended sports are: walking, swimming, gymnastics and cycling. In addition to preventing obesity, exercise is also believed to be able to burn sugar in the blood so that it can prevent the buildup of sugar in the blood.
  • Reduce sugar consumption, and avoid foods and drinks that contain lots of sugar such as soft drinks, sweets, ice cream, sweet breads and so on. By reducing sugar consumption, the workload of the pancreas in producing insulin becomes lighter.
  • When you approach the age of 40 you should check your blood sugar levels regularly, especially if your family has a family tree with diabetes. By checking early, it is expected that if symptoms of diabetes are detected, it can be handled properly.
  • For pregnant women who suffer from diabetes, it is recommended to do early prenatal care regularly in order to improve the health of the mother and fetus. By knowing the risk factors for gestational diabetes and conducting prenatal screening tests at the age of 24-28 weeks of pregnancy will help detect gestational diabetes early. Gestational diabetes itself is a complication of diabetes during pregnancy which can lead to birth defects in infants, especially in the heart and spine. This is caused by high glucose levels in early pregnancy that can remove oxygen in the embryo.

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Diabetes (diabetes mellitus) is a long-term or chronic disease characterized by blood sugar levels (glucose) that are far above normal. Glucose is very important for our health because it is the main energy source for the brain and cells that form the muscles and tissues in our body.

This disease has two main types, namely type 1 and type 2 diabetes.

What are the Symptoms of Diabetes?

It is very important for us to know the early symptoms of diabetes. Both for high-risk and those who feel healthy and have no history or potential for diabetes.

Type 1 diabetes can develop quickly in a few weeks, even a few days. While many type 2 diabetics do not realize that they have diabetes for years because the symptoms tend to be non-specific. Some of the symptoms of type 1 and type 2 diabetes include:

  • Often feel thirsty.
  • Frequent urination, especially at night.
  • Extreme hunger.
  • Weight loss without obvious reasons.
  • Reduced muscle mass.
  • There are ketones in the urine. Ketones are a by-product of muscle and fat metabolism that occurs when insulin production is not enough.
  • Fatigue.
  • Blurred vision.
  • Long healed wounds.
  • Frequent infections, for example in the gums, skin, vagina, or urinary tract.


If you experience these symptoms, consult your doctor immediately. Detection as early as possible allows us to prevent the worse condition of our diabetes.

Effect of Insulin Hormones and Diabetes

All cells in the human body need glucose to work normally. The level of sugar in the blood is usually controlled by the hormone insulin which is produced by the pancreas, which is an organ located behind the stomach.

But the pancreatic organs of diabetics are unable to produce the hormone insulin according to the body's needs. Without insulin, the body's cells cannot absorb and process glucose into energy.

Overview of Type 1 Diabetes

Patients with type 1 diabetes are very dependent on insulin because the patient's immune system will attack and destroy the pancreatic cells that produce insulin. This triggers an increase in glucose levels resulting in damage to body organs. Until now, the cause behind type 1 diabetes is not certain.

Patients with this type of diabetes are generally under 40 years old, usually appearing in adolescence or children. Therefore, type 1 diabetes is also referred to as childhood diabetes.

Type 1 diabetes is less common than type 2 diabetes. Of the 10 people with diabetes, it is estimated that only about 1 person has type 1.

In addition to having to receive insulin injections every day, people with type 1 diabetes are also advised to maintain glucose levels in the blood to stay balanced. For example by applying a healthy diet and undergoing a blood test regularly.

Overview of Type 2 Diabetes

Type 2 diabetes is a type of diabetes that is more common. About 90 percent of people with diabetes in the world have this type of diabetes.

This type of diabetes is caused by a lack of insulin production in the body or body cells that become less sensitive to insulin. This lack of sensitivity of body cells is known as insulin resistance.

Symptoms in this type of diabetics can usually be controlled with a healthy diet and monitoring glucose levels in the blood. But, stay alert because this disease will continue to develop in the body and eventually you will need treatment.

Type 2 diabetes is often associated with obesity. Indeed, not all people who suffer from obesity will automatically suffer from type 2 diabetes. However, the higher a person's body mass index, the risk of this type of diabetes also increases. Obese diabetes generally attacks the elderly.

Pregnancy Diabetes Risk

Diabetes also often attacks pregnant women. There are some women who have high blood glucose levels during pregnancy, so their bodies cannot produce enough insulin to absorb it. Diabetes, known as gestational diabetes, can occur in about 15 to 18 people among 100 pregnant women.

People with type 1 diabetes who are pregnant will also have a high risk because it can have an impact on the mother and fetus. It is very important for diabetics who are pregnant to maintain a balance of blood sugar levels.

Pregnant women should be more careful monitoring blood sugar levels in the second trimester (weeks 14-26). At that time gestational diabetes generally developed and then disappeared after giving birth. However, the risk of type 2 diabetes in women who have had gestational diabetes is about three times higher than the general population.
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There are several types of diabetes, type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes. Although both types of diabetes both have symptoms of blood sugar levels that are higher than normal, but the causes of each of these conditions are different.

Get to know type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes

It's not easy to tell which people have type 1 diabetes and which suffer from type 2. For example, there is a general opinion that someone with type 2 diabetes is usually overweight and does not need insulin injection. While type 1 diabetics will be underweight and must continue to undergo treatment with insulin injections.

However, this perception is not always true. Keep in mind, that about 20% of type 2 diabetics have a healthy weight when diagnosed, and many of them are dependent on additional insulin.

The same thing happened with type 1 diabetics, in some cases they were also overweight. Because both types of diabetes can vary and are not easily predictable, it is often difficult to know which type of diabetes a person has.

People should not assume that someone who is overweight with high sugar levels has type 2 diabetes, because the cause of their condition may be caused by type 1.

In some cases, when in doubt about the type of diabetes you have, it's a good idea to test and consult a doctor to find out what type of diabetes you are suffering from. In this way they can recommend the right treatment for your diabetes.

A common difference between type 1 and type 2 diabetes

Although there is a lot of uncertainty that is often associated with a diagnosis of diabetes, there are some common features of each type of diabetes that can be your reference in distinguishing diabetes. Please note that this difference is based on generalization. For example, the perception of type 1 diabetes is not always true because many cases of type 1 diabetes begin to be diagnosed after adulthood.

The following table can be seen as a general guide between type 1 and type 2 diabetes.

Type 1 diabetes

  • Often diagnosed in childhood
  • Not related to excess weight
  • Often associated with higher than normal ketone levels when diagnosed
  • Treatment with insulin injection or insulin pump
  • Cannot be controlled without insulin


Type 2 diabetes

  • Usually diagnosed at more than 30 years of age
  • Often associated with excess weight
  • Often associated with high blood pressure or cholesterol at diagnosis Initially it can be treated without medication or with tablets
  • Sometimes it may be treated only with diabetes medication


How can type 1 diabetes appear?

Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease, which means that the body's immune system mistakenly attacks parts of the body. In the case of type 1 diabetes, the immune system incorrectly targets the production of beta-cell insulin in the pancreas.

No one knows why this happened, or how to stop it. The immune system of a person with type 1 diabetes continues to attack beta cells until the pancreas is unable to produce insulin.

A person with type 1 diabetes needs to inject himself with insulin to compensate for the death of beta cells. Everyone with type 1 diabetes depends on insulin.

How can type 2 diabetes appear?

Unlike type 2 diabetes, the autoimmune system in type 2 diabetics does not attack beta cells. Type 2 diabetes is characterized by loss of the body's ability to respond to insulin. This is known as insulin resistance.

The body replaces the ineffectiveness of insulin by producing more, but it cannot always produce enough. Over time, tension in beta cells by the level of insulin production can destroy them, reducing insulin production.

Type 2 diabetes and insulin injection

Someone with type 2 diabetes may need insulin injections, usually for one or two main reasons:

Low sensitivity to insulin: the more weight you have, the less your sensitivity to insulin. Not sensitive to insulin means that insulin does not reduce blood glucose levels as much as they should. A person with low insulin sensitivity often requires insulin injection to avoid hyperglycemia.
Beta cell failure: if you have insulin resistance, you need to better maintain blood glucose levels to be balanced. The more insulin production means the more work for the pancreas. Over time, beta cells can burn by constant tension, and stop producing insulin simultaneously. You can get the same situation as someone who has type 1 diabetes, where the body cannot produce the amount of insulin you need to control blood sugar levels. Insulin injection is needed in this situation.
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According to research conducted by the International Diabetes Federation, there are 330 million people affected by type 2 diabetes in the world by 2025. Unfortunately, as many as 50% of these people do not realize they have diabetes. Early detection and very necessary to reduce the risk of complications due to type 2 diabetes.

According to a study conducted by the University of Michigan, early detection of patients with type 2 diabetes can reduce heart disease and even death for the next 5 years, compared to those who have never made early detection of the disease. Then how do you detect type 2 diabetes? Check out the following article review to help you recognize the symptoms of type 2 diabetes.

Recognizing type 2 diabetes

Diabetes is a chronic disease that occurs when the pancreas (stomach salivary gland) does not produce enough insulin, or when the body does not effectively use insulin. Ordinary diabetes is characterized by blood sugar levels above normal. While type 2 diabetes is diabetes which is caused by the body being ineffective in using insulin or a relative lack of insulin compared to blood sugar levels. Insulin is a natural hormone in the form of a polypeptide hormone which is produced by the organs of the pancreas, which functions in regulating carbohydrate metabolism and the level of blood sugar (glucose) in the body.

In 2013, around 12 million Indonesians over the age of 15 suffered from type 2 diabetes. This means 6.9 percent of the total population over the age of 15 years. But only 26 percent have been diagnosed, while the rest are not aware of themselves as people with type 2 diabetes. This research was conducted by the Indonesian Ministry of Health.

Type 2 diabetes is a progressive disease. Until it's diagnosed and treated, it will continue to worsen and can cause serious health problems, cardiovascular disease or heart disease. That's why early detection is very important. And if you are diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, routine monitoring and care is very important.

What are the symptoms of early type 2 diabetes?

If you have type 2 diabetes, your body does not produce or use insulin properly as a result of your carbohydrate levels and blood sugar levels can not be controlled. Then how to make early detection for this disease? Here are 5 symptoms of type 2 diabetes.

1. Quickly thirsty

Symptoms like this do not mean a person must have diabetes. However, beware if you are still thirsty even after drinking a lot. Easy thirst occurs because the excess sugar content in the blood absorbs water continuously from the tissue which makes it dehydrated.

2. A lot of urination

Drinking a lot means urinating frequently. Adults normally excrete one to two liters of urine every day. Don't underestimate the condition of always wanting to urinate, especially at night. Severe dehydration from frequent urination can affect kidney function.

3. Fast hungry

The lack of insulin to put sugar into cells makes the muscles and organs weaken and the body runs out of energy. The brain will think that lack of energy is due to lack of food, so the body tries to increase food intake by sending hungry signals.

4. Sudden weight loss

Although appetite increases, diabetics can experience weight loss, even very drastically. Be careful if the change is up to 5 percent of body weight. Because the ability of glucose metabolism is disrupted, the body will use anything else as 'fuel', such as muscle and fat so that people will look thin.

5. Unusual fatigue and weakness

Lack of sugar will cause a lack of energy. The work of the body will slow down and even burn muscle or fat during activities.
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