TRIBUNJOGJA.COM – Muslims around the world welcome with joy the arrival of the holy month of Ramadan. In this month, Allah SWT promises a multiplied reward. In addition, the month of fasting is also an excellent moment in order to practice self -control.
Therefore, although Islam allows people who are sick not to fast, some people still want to fast in Ramadan even though they have health problems and have to use medicines regularly.
Then how do you regulate the time to take medicine during fasting so that it doesn’t interfere with the expected therapeutic results?
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Fasting will certainly change the rhythm of eating, because during fasting, eating is only done 2 times a day, namely at dawn and breaking the fast.
In turn, this condition will also have an impact on someone who is doing drug therapy.
If the drug consumption is only used for short-term therapy such as influenza or headaches, which are only used when necessary, the impact may not be too significant.
But what if someone has to take medication regularly every day, such as in patients with disease Diabetes Melitus?
Could it be sufferers Diabetes keep fasting and keep your blood sugar levels under control?
This article discusses the use of diabetes drugs in sufferers who keep fasting in Ramadan.
Also read: Tips for Smooth Fasting for Low Blood Pressure Sufferers
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