It is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. It is the most sacred month for Muslim people. People observe the fast during the month from Sunrise till Sunset. Fasting during Ramadan is one of the five pillars of Islam.
Why it is important for doctors to know about it?
During this month there is change in diet pattern, timing of food intake, changes in the sleep pattern. These changes have different effects in healthy people and those with disease. It’s very important to guide the people with diseases during this month. Nearly 50 to 75% people with diabetes keep fast during the month of Ramadan. Having proper knowledge will help in proper management of diabetes in these high risk group.
What are the health consequences of Ramadan fasting in healthy individuals?
Body weight typically decreases or remain stable during Ramadan.
There is favourable effects on lipid profile.
There is sleep deprivation.
What are the consequences in people with diabetes? Without proper adjustments the risk of getting low sugar(Hypoglycemia) increases. The weight remains unchanged. There is increased risk of getting sugars high especially after Iftar.There is increased risk of dehydration and thrombosis(blood clot formation). Can patient with diabetes do fast? Yes and No. It depends upon the health of the patient and associated complications. Depending upon the risk of complications your doctor may ask you to keep fast or not to keep fast. The INTERNATIONAL DIABETES FEDERATION &DAR alliance had formulated guidelines for managing diabetes during Ramadan.According to these guidelines following people should avoid fast Poorly controlled Type 1 DM PREGNANCY WITH DIABETES DIABETES PT ON DIALYSIS ACUTE ILLNESS THOSE ELDERLY WHO HAD HYPOGLYCEMIA Patient with HEART DISEASE Those getting low sugar without getting any symptoms (Hypoglycemic unawareness) Those with recurrent Hypoglycemia These people have high risk of complications hence in these people we advice not to observe the fast. However if anyone with these risks want to keep fast they have to be seen before start of Ramadan. Following people can keep fast- Type 2 diabetes well controlled on medicines.
However the people with diabetes should consult their doctor prior to start fast.
Why people with diabetes should consult their doctor before start of fast?
To know how safe is to keep fast.
To change medicine- dose, duration, timings
To get dietary advice
To know when to break fast and how to monitor sugars.
Is advice of not to keep fast antiIslamic?
No. According to Islamic teaching people with illness are exempted from keeping the fast. The guidelines which I have mentioned above have been approved by the religious head of Egypt.
What are the general instructions to the patients?
Eat healthy.Avoid sweets. You can take fruits,vegetables and salad in plenty and dates(in limited quantity). Minimise the oil and deep fried items.
Don’t do vigorous exercise in daytime. Tarawih prayers performed are good exercise for body.
You may need to modify your medicines.You may have to check blood glucose with Gluco meter.
You have to break the fast if blood glucose is less than 70 mg/dL or is more than 300 mg/dL or acute illness develops or you get symptoms of Hypoglycemia.
Checking blood glucose breaks the fast-True or false?
False. Checking blood glucose don’t result in breaking of the fast.
Disclaimer: The information provided here should not be used during any medical emergency or for the diagnosis or treatment of any medical condition. The information is provided solely for educational purpose and should not be considered a substitute for medical advice.