There is no "cure" yet. The best we can do is control the conditions. In both cases, losing weight and eating a sensible diet helps, along with a reasonable amount of exercise, monitoring of the condition, and possibly medication.
with antihypertensives and antidiabetics
There is no cure to diabetes yet. Only temporary treatments that help people survive.
AIDS and warts can be passed from one person to another. Cancer, diabetes, and hypertension are not contagious conditions.
Neurologists are brain specialists. So, no, they don't help cure diabetes.
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Hypertension is usually from different causes. The usual if because of Obesity and lifestyle. Smoking is also a risk factor for hypertension as well as other disease such as Diabetes.
Diabetes is not curable.
There is no cure for Diabetes.
Drugs can effectively manage many conditions and alleviate symptoms, but they may not necessarily cure the underlying disease. For some illnesses, such as bacterial infections, antibiotics can lead to a cure. However, for chronic conditions like diabetes or hypertension, medications help control symptoms but do not eliminate the disease. Ultimately, the potential for a cure depends on the specific condition and the available treatments.
No, there is no cure for pediatric diabetes but there are medications that will decrease any stress. There is new technology that is putting doctors on the fast track to finding a cure.