Metabolic Syndrome

Metabolic Syndrome

Metabolic Syndrome Treatment In Dubai is a cross condition, often associated with such a cluster of afflictions, namely obesity, hypertriglyceridemia, decreased glucose tolerance, as well as insulin sensitivity, generally referred to as a metabolic syndrome. For the maintenance of a healthy body and muscle development, a good digestive healthy metabolic fire is important. Other metabolic conditions including diabetes, thyroid disease, and cholesterol can result from a compromised metabolic fire but also poor exclusion.

Triggers of Metabolic Syndrome

Several factors can contribute to health issues, including increased pressure on the body, being overweight, and leading a sedentary lifestyle. Aging, type-2 diabetes mellitus, excessive alcohol consumption, and a high daily intake of calories also play significant roles in the development and progression of various health conditions.

Metabolic Syndrome Theory

Improper metabolism is the result of metabolic syndrome. In Ayurveda, the role of Agni (digestive fire) is crucial in metabolism. Various factors, such as a sedentary lifestyle, consumption of oily and heavy foods, excessive calorie intake, and lack of physical activity, are known triggers of metabolic syndrome. Specifically, the vitiation of Agni due to Medadhatvagni plays a significant role in this imbalance.

 

Initial Metabolic Syndrome Concert

Metabolic Syndrome can be identified through conditions such as a slight increase in waist circumference, pre-diabetes, pre-hypertension, and moderate dyslipidemia. In Ayurveda, it is correlated with Sroto Dusti Medavaha, indicating an impairment of fat metabolism channels, and Prameha Purvarupa, which includes Atisthula Laxana (obesity or excessive body weight) as an early symptom of pre-diabetes.

The intermediate stage of metabolic syndrome

Metabolic Syndrome progresses through various stages, starting with moderate to severe dyslipidemia, leading to obesity, and eventually developing into fully manifested diabetes and hypertension. In Ayurveda, this condition is correlated with Santrapana (excessive nourishment leading to metabolic imbalance) and Madhumeha Avaranajanya (Sthula Pramehi), which refers to diabetes caused by obstruction in bodily channels due to excessive fat accumulation.

After Metabolic Syndrome Level

Obese patients with metabolic syndrome often exhibit early signs of coronary artery disease (CAD) along with complications related to diabetes and hypertension. In Ayurveda, this condition is associated with MadhumehaSthaulya, and Avarana Upadrava , reflecting the systemic imbalance caused by meta

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