Overview

Diabetes is often misunderstood as merely a sugar-related condition. In reality, it is a complex disease with various complications that affect multiple organs.

Uncontrolled diabetes can lead to severe health issues, including cardiovascular diseases, nerve damage (neuropathy), kidney disease (nephropathy), eye problems (retinopathy), and circulation impairments that can even result in amputations.

High blood sugar levels damage blood vessels and nerves, leading to these complications, which can significantly impact a person’s quality of life. Effective diabetes management extends beyond regulating sugar.

It involves a comprehensive approach that includes controlling blood pressure, cholesterol, and weight, alongside maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Regular medical check-ups and adherence to prescribed medication are critical to minimizing risks.

A well-balanced diet, regular exercise, and consistent blood sugar monitoring are equally vital to prevent or delay complications and ensure overall health.

In this video, Dr Rahul R Gupta, Interventional Cardiologist at Apollo Hospital, Navi Mumbai, emphasizes that diabetes is not only about sugar control. He explains the broader health implications of diabetes, urging patients to focus on comprehensive management to avoid long-term complications.

Dr Gupta highlights the importance of proactive measures, such as lifestyle changes, routine check-ups, and awareness about potential risks, to enhance the quality of life for individuals living with diabetes.

Speakers

Dr Rahul R Gupta (MBBS, MD (Medcine), DM (Cardiology), FESC, IAACC) is an interventional Cardiologist and associated with Apollo Hospital, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra.