Dispelling Myths about the Effectiveness of Fasting in Diabetes Dr Deepak Gupta

Written By :  Dr Deepak Gupta
Published On 2024-02-13 08:42 GMT   |   Update On 2024-02-13 08:42 GMT
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The HbA1c test measures average blood sugar levels over several months, offering a comprehensive view of diabetes control. It is crucial in diabetes management as it helps assess the effectiveness of treatment plans. Maintaining HbA1c below 7% is essential, indicating well-regulated blood sugar and reducing the risk of complications. Regular testing aids in making informed treatment decisions, promoting effective diabetes management, and preventing potential long-term issues.

Contrary to the popular myth that diabetes can be cured by fasting, it's important to clarify that while fasting may temporarily improve blood sugar levels, it doesn't constitute a cure. Diabetes is a complex, chronic condition requiring a holistic approach. Relying solely on fasting can lead to nutritional deficiencies and doesn't address the underlying factors contributing to diabetes. Effective management involves a multifaceted strategy, including lifestyle changes, proper nutrition, and medical guidance, rather than relying on short-term fasting solutions for long-term health.

In this video, Dr. Deepak Gupta, an Endocrinologist and Diabetologist from Jaipur, Rajasthan, talks about the HbA1c test done for DIabetes and its importance while dispelling the myth that Diabetes can be cured by fasting.

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