Heart Problems

Author: Judy Kohn, RN, BSN, CDE
Last Updated: Thursday, December 27, 2007

Q: "I was recently told that diabetes can cause damage to the heart. Is this true? My brother is diabetic and has just undergone quadruple by-pass surgery for some major blockages. His surgeon said most of the damage was caused by his diabetes. I had never heard this before."

A: Yes, it is very true that diabetes can affect the heart.

Some disturbing facts:

Why is there a relationship between heart disease and diabetes?

What you can do to stay heart healthy:


Related Questions

Triglycerides
Q: "I have diabetes and my doctor told me that my triglycerides are high and that I will need to take some type of medication if they don’t come down. I’ve never had high triglycerides before and wonder if this was a mistake. I heard that the test needs to be fasting and I had eaten the day of my blood test. Is there something I can do to lower them without medication?"

Controlling lipids
Q: "I have type 2 diabetes treated with Amaryl®. Now my doctor has added Lipitor®. What does Lipitor do?"

Weight Control Resources
Q: "Can you give me some tips for losing weight?"

Exercise Guide
Q: "I know exercise is good for me but I just can't get started. Can you give me some tips?"

Smoking
Q: "I know smoking can cause lung cancer, but what effect does smoking have on blood glucose? And would switching to chewing tobacco be a better alternative to avoid lung cancer?"

Nutrition Advice
Q: "Can you provide me with some nutrition recommendations for a diabetic diet? I am newly diagnosed and am afraid to eat anything!"

Causes of Complications
Q: "If you follow a strict meal plan, how likely is it that you will develop diabetic complications? If you don't follow a meal plan closely, how likely is it that you will you develop diabetic complicati..."

Borderline Diabetes = Pre-Diabetes
Q: "When do you know that you are borderline diabetic?"

Glucose Goals
Q: "What is a good blood glucose reading?"


Related Links

American Heart Association (AHA)
http://www.americanheart.org

National Diabetes Education Program (NDEP)
http://ndep.nih.gov


 

Important Notice: The responses provided by the team of Diabetes Educators are based on their personal experiences and expertise as practicing diabetes healthcare professionals, and are not to be considered diabetes management advice from Abbott Laboratories. Remember that information provided by the team of Diabetes Educators is for general background purposes and is not intended as a substitute for medical diagnosis or treatment by a trained professional. You should always consult your physician about any healthcare questions you may have, especially before trying a new medication, diet, fitness program, or approach to healthcare issues.

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