Dr. Ashwini Sarode Chandrashekara
Last updated on September 30th, 2022Winters!! The season to wear warm clothes and indulge in warm comfort meals. And when a person is a Delhite, having intense and smoggy weather conditions is nothing new. With this ongoing pandemic, people may be more anxious than excited for winters. For a diabetic, the winter season might hamper normal …
Last updated on April 9th, 2022Type 2 diabetes also referred to as adult-onset diabetes, is commonly found in children. This type of diabetes occurs when a person’s body either resists insulin or fails to produce a sufficient amount of it. It disturbs the sugar levels in the blood. No cure exists for this. But it is …
Last updated on February 2nd, 2023A1C is a blood test carried out by a healthcare expert to find an average of blood glucose levels over the last two to three months. If a person has been diagnosed with prediabetes or diabetes, he or she possibly had their A1C tested. A1C is a useful tool to give …
Last updated on September 9th, 2022Are you on insulin therapy and injecting insulin? In such a case, you must inspect regularly the site of injections. In some cases at the site of insulin injections fat starts to accumulate and it may form a thickened scar or lymph-like structure. Lipohypertrophy is this abnormal growth of fat under …
Last updated on April 9th, 2022Diabetes can worsen the complications arising on account of dengue. The winter season is on the go, so is the dengue menace. People with high blood glucose levels should be cautious about mosquitoes during this season, as dengue can be risky for them than non-diabetic people. Dengue as a complication of …
Last updated on April 8th, 2022Ketosis is a state in which people push themselves to reap the benefits such as reduced body weight plus enhanced energy levels. At the same time, diabetic ketoacidosis is a health issue and occurs when the body produces more ketones in people with diabetes type-1. In this article we will be …