Myths Related to Diabetes Risk: Examining the Role of Family History - Dr Asha Singh

Written By :  Dr Asha Singh
Published On 2024-02-20 07:19 GMT   |   Update On 2024-02-20 07:19 GMT
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Diabetes is a chronic condition characterized by elevated blood sugar levels. It requires attention due to its potential complications like heart disease, kidney problems, and nerve damage. Managing diabetes is crucial to prevent these complications, emphasizing a balanced lifestyle, proper medication, and regular monitoring of blood sugar levels. Timely intervention and adherence to a comprehensive management plan are essential for maintaining a healthy and active life with diabetes.

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Contrary to the myth, diabetes can affect individuals without a family history. While genetics play a role, lifestyle factors such as diet and physical activity also significantly contribute to diabetes risk. It's essential to recognize that anyone, regardless of family history, can develop diabetes. Regular health checkups, a healthy lifestyle, and awareness are crucial for preventing and managing diabetes effectively.

In this video, Dr Asha Singh, a Physician from Ranchi, Jharkhand, talks about diabetes and its complications while addressing the myth that the absence of a family history impacts the risk of developing diabetes.

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