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Debunking Myths: Addressing Concerns of Borderline Diabetes - Dr Nagappa H Handargal - Video
Overview
It's crucial for people with diabetes to maintain HbA1c below 7% to reduce the risk of long-term complications such as nerve damage, kidney disease, and cardiovascular problems. Keeping HbA1c within this target range indicates better blood sugar control, which helps prevent damage to organs and improves overall health outcomes.
Contrary to the popular belief, having borderline diabetes warrants attention and proactive management. Even though blood sugar levels may not be as high as in full-blown diabetes, borderline diabetes still poses health risks and can progress to type 2 diabetes without intervention. It's a crucial opportunity to implement lifestyle changes like a balanced diet, regular exercise, and weight management to prevent complications and improve overall health. Monitoring blood sugar levels and working closely with healthcare professionals can help individuals with borderline diabetes maintain control and reduce the likelihood of developing more serious health issues
In this video, Dr Nagappa H Handargal discusses the importance of maintaining the HbA1c level below 7% while addressing the misconception that people with borderline diabetes do not need to worry about it.