Are People with diabetes at higher risk of COVID 19?

(Last Updated On: April 02, 2021)

As we undergo the second wave of COVID-19, It is extremely crucial that now more than ever that we take strict precautions to stay safe, especially taking care of those at high risk. COVID-19, caused by the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, presents with symptoms like coughing, fever, myalgia and respiratory complications like viral infection, and respiratory failure. Even though it can infect people from any age bracket, older people and people with pre-existing medical conditions like diabetes are at a higher risk.


According to reports, there’s a bi-directional relationship between COVID-19 and diabetes and is related to increased risk and mortality. The study observed that about 20-30% of the COVID-19 fatalities were reported to be patients with diabetes. The scientists further stated that there’s an opportunity that the novel coronavirus can even alter glucose metabolism which could complicate the condition of pre-existing, diabetes or cause new mechanisms of disease. So, given  the character of both these diseases, there’s a requirement for India to extend awareness about the conditions.

The risk factors are often generally divided into two factors – immunity and glucose levels, and physical restrictions. People with diabetes are more likely to possess serious complications from COVID-19. In general, people with diabetes are more likely to possess more severe symptoms and complications when infected with any virus.


The risk of getting very sick from COVID-19 is probably going to be lower if your diabetes is well-managed. Having a heart condition or other complications additionally to diabetes could worsen the prospect of getting seriously ill from COVID-19, like other viral infections, because quite one condition makes it harder for your body to fight the infection.

How can you reduce the risks?

The characteristics of those two diseases make it crucial for those with diabetes to watch themselves on a daily basis and take safeguards against the virus. While the danger factors are high, the great news is that patients can control the danger factors by managing their health and taking proper advice and guidance from their doctors. Maintain healthy lifestyle habits, have a correct diet, follow social distancing, take medications on time and monitor your health regularly by undergoing check-ups and necessary procedures to effectively combat the virus. Following general safety and prevention procedures as directed by relevant healthcare authorities will help to avoid getting infected and maintain continued healthiness.

On experiencing any symptoms of COVID-19, immediately isolate yourself and consult a doctor. Visit www.surite.in or call on 6292262922 to book a doctor’s appointment or RT-PCR test.

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