Gestational diabetes can cause severe damage to fetus, disclosed in study


New Delhi . Health experts consider diabetes to be one of the most serious diseases. Doctors believe that this disease gradually makes the body hollow, diabetes increases the risk of many serious health problems in patients. Meanwhile, a team of scientists studying diabetes hazards has made a big disclosure. Scientists say that pregnancy diabetes can cause severe damage to the fetus. The researchers say that even if the level of insulin or other means the level is controlled by the level, this problem can cause permanent damage to the fetus.

Gestational diabetes is a type of diabetes that is first diagnosed at pregnancy time. The amount of blood sugar in pregnancy diabetes is very high that can affect the health of both pregnant and baby. Researchers at the University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM) have asked everyone to be particularly careful about the situation through this study. Let’s know more about this in further slides

Gestational diabetes is dangerous
In this study published in Science Advanced Journal, scientists said that due to pregnancy diabetes, neural tube defects develop in about three to four lakh fetus every year. Due to this condition, the tissues that form the brain and spinal cord in the fetus are not developed properly. Finally this condition can cause abortion or disability in infants.

What was revealed in the study?
Based on the study conducted on mice, scientists tried to find out the real causes of this problem. Scientists found that many cells are formed in the fetus that do not allow the neural tube to grow properly and prevent their growth. Apart from this, the age of some tissues also starts growing prematurely. Professor Pinixin Yang, the leader of the study, says that diabetes is of any kind, it can severely affect the body. The danger in pregnancy diabetes increases further.

How can the fetus be kept safe?
In the study, researchers succeeded in preventing aging process in tissues using cancer drug and therapy. On this basis, scientists say that pregnant in pregnancy diabetes can help reduce the risk of problem by giving some specific types of therapy. However, the problem can be determined only on the basis of diagnosis and pregnant conditions about which people will need such drugs and therapy.

What do you say?
Other writer Professor Dean Reece, other than the study, says, “Our next step will be to see if infants born to diabetes can also have problems with the innate defects of the heart and kidney?” If this is the case, we may need to develop more specific treatments to prevent such danger. The way the incidence of pregnancy diabetes is increasing continuously in today’s time, it is necessary that we consider measures to prevent disability in infants and develop other ways to promote healthy births. At the moment, more studies are required on many aspects to know about this.