Dr. Ashwini Sarode Chandrashekara


Know What A1c Test Measures, Conversion Calculator, Ranges & Tips

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 …

Hyperinsulinemia: Signs, Causes, Diagnosis, Treatment and Diet

Last updated on March 4th, 2022Hyperinsulinemia is frequently linked with type 2 diabetes, but this condition is not diabetes as such. Hyperinsulinemia signifies that insulin present in the blood is very much greater as compared to the normal level amongst non-diabetics. When an individual has this condition, he or she faces an issue while regulating his …

Lipohypertrophy: Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis and Treatment

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 …

Measuring Sugar in Urine: Know About Test Procedure and Result

Last updated on August 1st, 2022A urine sugar test is a simple and rapid method of checking for unusually high glucose levels in a person’s urine. The body needs glucose and makes use of it for energy. The body converts the carbs a person consumes into sugar. Consuming an excess of sugar by a person may …

Can You Get Diabetes From Drinking Too Much Water?

Last updated on May 10th, 2022Staying hydrated is vital for every person, particularly considering that water constitutes above ½ of the human body. 60% of the human body is made of water, 85% in brains, 75% in muscles; it works just like oil to a machine. However, people don’t drink enough. As individuals having diabetes, drinking …

Diabetes and Dengue – How Diabetes Can Make Dengue More Life Threatening?

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 …

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