How to Cure type 2 diabetes with grade 2 fatty liver & Hypertension ?
Having a family history of hypertension increases the risk of hypertension, while a family history of diabetes increases the risk of diabetes, particularly type 2.
Having hypertension appears to increase the risk of type 2 diabetes, and having type 2 diabetes increases the risk of hypertension.
Also, having one or both conditions increase the risk of various complications, including:
heart attack or stroke
decreased kidney function, progressing to dialysis
problems with the blood vessels in the eyes, leading to vision loss
peripheral vascular disease
Other factors that increase the risk of hypertension include:
having a high fat or high sodium diet
high alcohol consumption
low levels of potassium
other chronic conditions, such as sleep apnea, kidney disease, or inflammatory arthritis
Making healthful lifestyle choices from an early age can help prevent both type 2 diabetes and hypertension. People with diabetes can help decrease the risk of high blood pressure and cardiovascular disease by controlling their blood sugar levels.
Essential hypertension is associated with the metabolic syndrome, insulin resistance and the development of fatty liver. Fatty liver disease is a spectrum of liver diseases ranging from simple hepatic steatosis through steato-hepatitis to cirrhosis and hepatoma. The purpose of this review is to discuss the evidence for an association between essential hypertension and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, and to consider the diagnosis and management of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. We conclude that it is important to consider the diagnosis of fatty liver disease in hypertensive patients, to measure the liver function tests at diagnosis and not to ignore minor elevations of serum aminotransferases. Hypertensive patients with raised liver enzymes should be referred for further assessment, particularly if risk factors for progressive liver disease, such as obesity and diabetes, are present
Fatty liver disease itself usually causes no symptoms. But it raises your risk of developing liver inflammation or scarring (cirrhosis). It’s also linked to an increased risk of liver cancer, heart disease and kidney disease.
Fatty liver disease may even play a role in the development of type 2 diabetes. Once you have both conditions, poorly managed type 2 diabetes can make fatty liver disease worse.
Your best defense against fatty liver disease includes these strategies:
Work with your health care team to achieve good control of your blood sugar.
Lose weight if you need to, and try to maintain a healthy weight.
Take steps to reduce high blood pressure.
Keep your low-density lipoprotein (LDL, or “bad”) cholesterol and triglycerides — a type of blood fat — within recommended limits.
Don’t drink too much alcohol.
If you have diabetes, your doctor may recommend an ultrasound examination of your liver when you’re first diagnosed and regular follow-up blood tests to monitor your liver function.
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