Some common health complications that can arise from fasting,
And how to prevent and deal with them.The following advice has been provided following consultation with medical experts and Islamic scholars.
Fasting and heartburn
Fasting  usually reduces the amount of stomach acid, which digests food and  kills bacteria. However, thoughts of food, or the smell of it, make the  brain tell the stomach to produce more acid, which can lead to heartburn.
People who regularly take medicine for indigestion – such as antacids, antihistamines or proton pump inhibitors – are advised to continue taking them. A good time to do this could be with the pre-dawn meal. 
The  control of heartburn or belching can be aided by eating in moderation  and avoiding oily, deep-fried or very spicy food. Reducing your caffeine  intake and stopping smoking can also help. 
Preparations such as  peppermint oil may help reduce belching or abdominal discomfort.  Sleeping with your head raised on a few pillows, in addition to  long-term weight loss, may also help prevent heartburn.
Fasting and poor control of diabetes
People who regularly inject insulin are advised not to fast, as the potential risk to health – both in the short and long term – of not taking insulin is too great. People who have their diabetes under control using tablets should seek careful advice from their GP before starting a fast.
Regular  self-monitoring of your blood glucose is strongly advised. Low blood  sugar levels (known as a "hypo") are dangerous, and may lead to fainting  or fits if left untreated. 
Feeling dizzy, sweaty and disoriented  may all suggest a hypo. If a person with diabetes has these symptoms,  they should immediately have a sugary drink, or place sugar or a  sugar-rich sweet below their tongue. 
Fasting and a headache
This common problem has many causes. Headaches  during a fast could be due to dehydration or hunger, poor rest, or the  absence of addictive substances, such as caffeine or nicotine. 
A  moderate and balanced diet, especially not missing the pre-dawn meal,  taking in enough fluids and, if necessary, some painkillers such as  paracetamol, can help prevent or reduce the risk of getting a headache. 
Headaches  can also be prevented by not exposing yourself to direct sunlight,  wearing a hat when out, using sunglasses to reduce the effect of glare  from the sun and relieving any tense muscles with a short, gentle  massage. 
Fasting and dehydration
Dehydration is common during a fast. The body continues to lose water and salts through breathing, perspiring and urinating.
If  you don’t drink sufficiently before a fast, your risk of dehydration  increases. This risk is higher in older people and in those taking  tablets, such as diuretics. 
If you are unable to stand up due to  dizziness, or you are disoriented, you should urgently drink regular,  moderate quantities of water – ideally with sugar and salt – or Dioralyte or Lucozade.
If  you faint due to dehydration, your legs should be raised above your  head by others, and when you awake, you should urgently rehydrate as  outlined above. 
Fasting and constipation
When you are  fasting, being active, drinking water regularly and eating healthily  (during the times when you are not fasting) will help to keep your bowel  motions regular. Include lots of fruit and vegetables in  your diet and increase the fibre content of your food using bran. If  the problem persists, a short course of laxatives may help.
Fasting and stress
Lack  of food and water, changes of routine and shorter periods of sleep can  cause stress. It’s important to deal with any potential sources of  stress to stop any harmful effects. This can be helped by not taking on  more than you can handle, not playing sports in the hot sun, controlling your anger and not smoking.
Fasting and weight control
Food  consumed during the pre-dawn and dusk meals may lead to some unintended  weight gain. However, if you approach the fast with discipline, it can  be an opportunity to lose weight and become healthier.
Article Source by : NHS 







 
 
 
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