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Debunking myths related to diabetes, sugar control & associated complications - Dr Suneel Bharadwaj - Video
Overview
Lower HbA1c levels are associated with reduced risks of heart disease, kidney problems, nerve damage, and eye issues. Achieving this target helps improve overall quality of life and ensures better control over diabetes-related complications. However, individualized treatment goals may vary, and it's essential to consult a healthcare professional to determine the most appropriate target for each person with diabetes.
Contrary to the myth that diabetes is solely a sugar control issue, it involves a range of complications. Prolonged high blood sugar levels can lead to serious issues such as heart disease, kidney problems, nerve damage, vision impairment, and even amputations. It affects the entire body, highlighting the importance of comprehensive diabetes management, including lifestyle changes, medication, and regular monitoring, to prevent these complications and maintain overall health.
In this video, Dr Suneel Bhardwaj, General Physician from Delhi, discusses why it is important for people with diabetes to maintain HbA1C below 7%. He dispels the myth that diabetes is merely a sugar control issue.