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Colgate Diabetics: Helping You Stay A Step Ahead In Your Diabetes Management

If you have diabetes, there are some precautions that you must take. What you eat, when you eat, your routine exercises are unquestionably significant, but smiling through diabetes is also equally important. 

One aspect of your health that you may not always pay a lot of attention to is your oral health. Yes, diabetes and oral health are closely interlinked. When your blood sugar levels are high, there is an increased risk of gum infections (As per the British Dental Association, you may be 3 times more likely to get gum infections when you experience fluctuating blood sugar levels). Your Body’s immune system is altered, which can lead to complications in Diabetes Management.

That is why people with diabetes are advised to opt for regular dental check-ups and pick their toothpaste carefully.

How the right toothpaste can be an important tool in your diabetes management – 

Proactive care is the key to manage diabetes better, and preventive dental care can help in this quest. Finding the most appropriate toothpaste that fights gum infection can break the cycle of poor oral health due to poor control over blood sugar levels.

Colgate Diabetics: A special toothpaste for your special oral care needs

Colgate presents a toothpaste that suits the unique requirements of a person with diabetes.

After consulting with the best diabetes experts and dentists, Colgate has come up with a unique blend of ayurvedic ingredients to prevent and treat gum infections relating to gingivitis. It reduces infection-causing bacteria in your mouth, thus It will help in reducing the risk of oral infection.

This unique formula of Colgate Diabetics contains Madhunashini, Jamun Seed Extract, Neem and Amla.

  1. Madhunashini, known for its wound healing properties
  2. Jamun is known for its astringent benefits
  3. Neem is known for its strong anti-germ action
  4. Amla is known for its antioxidant properties

Diabetes can affect your oral health and the health of your gums in a number of ways. And it becomes important to take steps to protect your oral health. Now, it’s time to take better care of your oral health along with your diabetes management, every day. 

Also Read: Why Does Mouthwash Burn? Decoding Oral Health Mysteries

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Learn To Manage Diabetes Like A Pro During This Pandemic!

14 November is World Diabetes Day! This day is all about spreading awareness regarding the dangers of diabetes and informing people how they can keep diabetes under control. This year, the urgency is more intense. Why? Because a pandemic is raging and it has a link to diabetes. Now, more than ever before, people with diabetes must keep their blood sugar level in check. But, since COVID has interrupted our regular lifestyle, it might be a little difficult. Read on to find out how you can ace the diabetes management challenge! 

Why is managing diabetes more difficult now?

Ever since COVID-19 struck, our lives have turned upside down. It has affected everyone in multiple ways. Many people are working from home. With the whole family at home, challenges arise. On top of that, with so many people losing their jobs, financial difficulties have also arisen. Managing diabetes can be difficult because:

The need to manage diabetes now is urgent!

The pandemic is definitely not the time when you can relax your diabetes management routine. Diabetes is a comorbidity of COVID-19. Many studies and surveys have found that people with diabetes are much more likely to develop life-threatening COVID infections. Diabetes weakens our immunity & thus the body is not able to fight off the coronavirus.

When diabetics contract COVID, it increases their risk of ketoacidosis (too much acid in the blood) and hyperglycemia (which may trigger cardiac diseases and nerve damage).

How to manage diabetes during the pandemic

To manage diabetes during the pandemic, you have to be extra proactive:

For other challenges triggered by COVID:

Also, try our new EverHerb Diabetic essentials, for better immunity to fight against diabetes.

This World Diabetes Day, let’s pledge to do everything in your power to manage your diabetes or help someone you love who has this disorder! 

Also Read: Are Bananas Good for Diabetics? A Research-Based Analysis

Disclaimer: The information provided here is for educational/awareness purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for medical treatment by a healthcare professional and should not be relied upon to diagnose or treat any medical condition. The reader should consult a registered medical practitioner to determine the appropriateness of the information and before consuming any medication. PharmEasy does not provide any guarantee or warranty (express or implied) regarding the accuracy, adequacy, completeness, legality, reliability or usefulness of the information; and disclaims any liability arising thereof.

Links and product recommendations in the information provided here are advertisements of third-party products available on the website. PharmEasy does not make any representation on the accuracy or suitability of such products/services. Advertisements do not influence the editorial decisions or content. The information in this blog is subject to change without notice. The authors and administrators reserve the right to modify, add, or remove content without notification. It is your responsibility to review this disclaimer regularly for any changes.