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Debunking Misconceptions about Borderline Diabetes and its management - Dr Anil G Ballani - Video
Overview
Maintaining HbA1c within the recommended range significantly reduces the risk of complications such as nerve damage and cardiovascular issues. Despite having borderline diabetes, proactive measures are crucial. Borderline status implies an increased risk, and early intervention through lifestyle changes, regular monitoring, and medical guidance can prevent progression to full diabetes. Addressing concerns promptly and adopting a holistic approach to health ensures better outcomes and minimizes the impact of diabetes-related complications.
Contrary to the myth that having borderline diabetes is inconsequential, it demands careful consideration and proactive steps. Borderline diabetes, also known as prediabetes, signifies elevated blood sugar levels, posing a risk of developing diabetes. Ignoring this stage may lead to the onset of the disease. Therefore, it is essential to address borderline diabetes seriously by adopting a healthy lifestyle, regular monitoring, and seeking guidance from healthcare professionals.
In this video, Dr Anil Ballani, consultant physician and cardiologist from Mumbai, Maharashtra, discusses the HbA1C test for diabetes and the importance of maintaining its level under 7% while addressing the misconception that having borderline diabetes means there's no need to worry about the condition.