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Unveiling Truths: Is Diabetes solely about controlling Sugar? - Dr. Sneha H. Nikte
Overview
The HbA1c test is a fundamental tool in managing diabetes. This test measures the average blood sugar levels over two to three months by assessing the amount of glucose bound to haemoglobin. It serves as a crucial indicator of long-term glucose control, providing healthcare professionals with insights into how well an individual's diabetes is managed over time.
Unlike other blood sugar tests that offer momentary readings, the HbA1c test reflects a broader perspective, aiding in treatment evaluation and adjustments. Contrary to the misconception that diabetes solely revolves around sugar control, it's a complex condition affecting various bodily systems beyond glucose levels. While managing blood sugar is pivotal, diabetes involves intricate interactions impacting heart health, nerves, kidneys, and more.
In this video, Dr Sneha H. Nikte, Consultant Diabetologist and Physician from Dr Nikte clinic, Mumbai, Maharashtra, aims to educate viewers about the HbA1c test's significance in diabetes care while dispelling the misconception that diabetes is exclusively about sugar control. Dr. Nikte provides valuable insights into embracing a holistic approach to managing diabetes for improved overall health and well-being.