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Diabetes Beyond Sugar Control and Exploring Associated Risks - Dr Pandi Kumar Ramachandran - Video
Overview
The HbA1c test measures average blood sugar levels over several months. It is crucial in diabetes management as it provides a comprehensive view of long-term blood sugar control. Maintaining HbA1c below 7% is vital, signalling 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 is solely a sugar control issue, it encompasses various complications. Diabetes affects organs and systems, leading to complications like heart disease, kidney issues, nerve damage, and vision problems. It involves complex factors such as insulin resistance and genetic predisposition. Comprehensive diabetes management involves addressing these complications through lifestyle modifications and medical interventions, emphasizing the need for a holistic approach beyond sugar control to ensure overall well-being for individuals with diabetes.
In this video, Dr. Pandikumar Ramachandran from Ganga Medical Centre & Hospitals, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu discusses the HbA1c test done for Diabetes and its importance while addressing the misconception that DIabetes is only a sugar control issue and its complications.