Diabetes primarily has two types, so yogic exercises should be tailored to the signs and symptoms of the patients.
Before starting treatment, a good doctor always asks patients about the problems they have been experiencing in recent days. The primary purpose of this inquiry is to identify the signs of the disease. While I can recommend 10 to 15 asanas to help control diabetes, understanding the signs and symptoms of any disease is crucial.
Signs of Diabetes
Increased thirst leading to more frequent urination.
Unexplained weight loss.
Increased hunger as the body cells require more energy.
Fatigue after physical activities, such as climbing stairs.
Dry skin.
Slow healing of wounds and sores.
Blurred vision.
Numbness and tingling in the
Types of Diabetes
Type I: Body cells fail to produce insulin.
Type II: Body cells produce insulin, but the body does not utilize it effectively.
Type III: It can begin during pregnancy
Begin your yoga session with a warm-up exercise of Surya Namaskar. Yoga practices are tailored to the fitness level of each individual, so please visit a local yoga center to learn and practice this asana as you gain flexibility.
Surya Namaskar (Repeat 8 to 10 times).
Tadasana (Hold for 30 seconds on both legs).
Butterfly Pose (Ashtanga Asana) for 10-15 seconds.
Bhujangasana (Hold for 30 seconds).
Supta Matsyendrasana (Both sides).
Urdhva Mukha Shvasana.
Take a 30-second rest in Balasana.
Sarvangasana.
Halasana.
Dhanurasana.
Vipritakarani.
Chakarasana.