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What is the Link Between Family History and the Risk of Diabetes? - Dr P. Dharmarajan - Video
Overview
The HbA1c test, also known as glycated hemoglobin test, measures the average blood sugar levels over the past 2-3 months. It evaluates how well diabetes is managed by tracking long-term glucose control. This test is important in diabetes care as it provides an overall picture of blood sugar levels, aiding healthcare professionals in treatment decisions, adjusting medications, and assessing the effectiveness of management plans. Maintaining HbA1c within the recommended range reduces the risk of diabetes-related complications, ensuring better health outcomes for individuals with diabetes.
Contrary to the belief that no family history of diabetes ensures immunity, the disease can still develop due to multiple factors. While genetics contribute, lifestyle choices play a crucial role. Unhealthy habits like poor diet or lack of exercise heighten the risk. Regular screenings and a healthy lifestyle are crucial as diabetes can manifest even without a family history, emphasizing the importance of overall health awareness.
In this video, debunking some myths related to diabetes, Dr. P. Dharmarajan, Director & Professor from Madras Medical College & Govt. General Hospital, Chennai emphasizes the significance of the HbA1c test in diabetes management. He addresses the misconception that diabetes is solely linked to a family history, underscoring the importance of managing blood sugar levels regardless of familial predisposition.