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Myths related to Diabetes and eating chocolates - Dr Nancy Purwar
Overview
The HbA1c test is vital for assessing how well a patient's blood sugar has been managed over time. Maintaining a target HbA1c level is essential in preventing diabetes-related complications such as nerve damage, kidney problems, and heart disease. Regular HbA1c tests empower individuals with diabetes to track their progress, make necessary adjustments to their treatment plan, and adopt a proactive approach to managing the condition effectively for better overall health
Contrary to the myth that having diabetes means abstaining from desserts or chocolate, the HbA1c test encourages a balanced approach to diet. While moderation is key, occasional indulgences can be accommodated within a well-managed diabetes care plan. This emphasizes that people with diabetes can enjoy a varied diet, including treats while maintaining overall health and effectively managing their condition.
In this video, Dr Naincy Purwar, an Endocrinologist and Diabetologist from Jaipur, Rajasthan, discusses the HbA1C test for diabetes and its importance while debunking the myth that people with diabetes cannot eat chocolate or desserts.