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Throwing light on Diabetes Care

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With the number of diabetes patients rising phenomenal­ly across the world, Dr Kingini Badran, Endocrinol­ogist at Aster Hospital, throws light on the condition and the steps that can be taken to manage the condition

Diabetes mellitus is a pandemic which has struck the world and is continuing to strike harder and stronger over the years. Though over the years we have advanced in various domains of developmen­t, technology and research, diabetes is one disease which has grown stronger and continues to strike human beings.

Diabetes, when it affects humans, strikes every vital organ leading to a health catastroph­e.

With the condition snowballin­g and affecting more and more people across the globe, the myths associated with this disease too is continuing to increase. Sadly, these days with battles being fought in the realm of social media and in the virtual world, facts and truths of the condition are getting blurred.

Let’s clarify some concepts in diabetes.

What are the major forms of diabetes?

The two major types of diabetes are Type I diabetes and Type II diabetes. In addition, there are additional types of diabetes such as Gestationa­l diabetes, Pancreatic diabetes mellitus, Latent Autoimmune disease of adults, Maturity Onset diabetes of young etc.

What is the cause of Type I diabetes and Type II diabetes?

Type I diabetes or juvenile diabetes destroys the pancreatic beta cells by certain antibodies. Hence, the insulin produced by the diseased pancreas is significan­tly reduced. Whereas Type II diabetes is the result of metabolic ill health where there can be contributi­on by our genes, environmen­tal factors like poor/unhealthy diet, less physical activity, poor sleep, poor hygiene and substance abuse. Very often, these causes lie within ourselves. Hence, we should introspect and take measures to correct our lifestyle to either prevent or better manage the condition.

Is diabetes mellitus reversible?

There has been recent evidence on the reversal of diabetes. The term ‘Reversibil­ity of diabetes’ means you are walking back from diabetes to a stage where you are normal. Seen in that perspectiv­e, diabetes remission is considered to be a better terminolog­y. Every diabetes patient may not be able to attain diabetes remission. Type I diabetes till date, has hardly any chances of remission because the cause of their diabetes is a progressiv­e beta cell damage. However, Type I diabetes can have a phase called ‘Honeymoon period’ when the person’s requiremen­t of insulin will be significan­tly reduced.

However, Type II diabetes mellitus has a chance of remission depending on patient profile. The factors that can predict chances of remission are younger age of the patient, high BMI/body weight, higher C-peptide level of the patient, lesser duration of diabetes especially in the first three years. Above all, the patient should have the perseveran­ce and enthusiasm to attain remission because it’s similar to a marathon, which needs a permanent change in your lifestyle with huge amounts of blood glucose to keep you in remission.

Does intermitte­nt fasting or keto diet help?

Yes, intermitte­nt fasting and keto diet are specialize­d diet plans which can give quicker results in terms of weight and diabetes control, but the results are short term and will remain only till you do it. Also, such diets should be followed only after consulting your doctor or dietician. What is recommende­d is a prolonged permanent change in dietary and exercise plans. For this, it is important to consult a specialise­d physician who will be able to help you with proper guidance and advice. So, let’s understand diabetes well while we walk our way back to a normal life.

Type II diabetes is the result of metabolic ill health where there can be contributi­on by our genes, environmen­tal factors like poor/unhealthy diet, less physical activity etc, says Dr Kingini Badran

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