My wife has Diabetes melitus 1 for last 21 years. She is on insulin from day 1. Is there any alternative for injectable insulin? Can the pancreas be transplanted? If yes where and cost involved. Is stem cell therapy helpful? Please advice as the disorder is showing effects on her health. She can not do exercises, yoga due to constant fatigue and tiredness. Please advice.
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Yes pancreas transplant is possible Stem cell therapy also. But still only Insulin is final solution. Any help or guide line I can give.
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It is still the conventional way that is generally suggested (insulin can be safely taken for long term ). Regarding the other options, you have to talk to the people who are experts in that field and know about the details including the cost. You can take the opinion of doctor's to make the final choice (based on the data available, other relevant aspects of the patients health status needs to be assessed ). The general health care tips which are relevant at all times are as follows: eat healthy and balanced diet (prefer a variety of natural food / organic food ). Daily exercise is very beneficial - different types of exercise can be done so that one does not get bored of monotonous lifestyle. Yoga (including pranayam and dhyana) can be simple yet very effective way to handle diabetes. Sleep well (6-8 hrs of sleep) a it helps to improve the immunty and general well-being. Maintain good hydration, and indulge in some hobbies which can help the person to enjoy life (boosts self esteem ). If needed you can take Homeopathy which can help to improve the immune system and overall well-being thereby helping to limit the effects of diabetes. You can contact me for a detailed consultation.
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