2017年12月9日星期六

Gives you answer to increase low hemoglobin level in diabetics

Low hemoglobin is a sign of anemia. And anemia is relatively common in patients with diabetes about 25% of people with diabetes have some level of anemia. Well then, how to increase hemoglobin in diabetes?

Anemia occurs with diabetes because the hormone that regulates red blood cell production, erythropoietin (EPO), is produced by your kidneys. Kidney damage is a complication of diabetes and one problem often leads to the other.

With anemia and low hemoglobin level, people often feel tired or weak and may have difficulty getting through activities of daily living. Other symptoms are paleness, poor appetite, dizziness, lighteadedness, rapid heartbeat and shortness of breath.

How to increase hemoglobin in diabetic patients?

1. Eat more iron-rich foods

Some iron-rich foods include liver, red meat, shrimp, tofu, spinach, dates, almonds, oysters and asparagus.

2. Increase vitamin C intake

Eat foods rich in vitamin C like papaya, oranges, lemon, strawberries, bell peppers, tomatoes and spinach.

3. Beetroot

Beetroot is able to increase hemoglobin levels. It is high in iron, folic acids as well as fiber and potassium.

4. Recover renal function

The radical therapy for increasing hemoglobin level is to repair injured kidney damage and improve renal function. Here we recommend a series of Chinese medicine treatments like Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy, Medicated Bath, Medicated Foot Bath, Mai Kang Mixture, Moxibustion Therapy, Steaming Therapy and Medicinal Soup, etc. Our therapies purify your blood and improve your renal function gradually through expanding blood vessels, improving blood circulation, preventing inflammation and coagulation, preventing inflammation and coagulation, degrading extracellular matrix and providing nutrients. When your renal function is improved, your kidneys can produce enough hormone and make enough red blood cells. Low hemoglobin level can be increased in this way.

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