Showing posts with label Top Diabetes Doctors in vashi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Top Diabetes Doctors in vashi. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 29, 2020

Life and Treatment after Diagnosis of Diabetes | Sweet Clinics


Being a chronic disease in which the sugar level in the blood is elevated, the blood glucose lead to spillage of glucose into the. Resistance to insulin can also be the reason for diabetes. Typically, the blood glucose levels is regulated by insulin that lowers the blood glucose level and when there is urine an elevation in the blood glucose levels the insulin is released from the pancreas for regularizing the glucose level.

The insufficient production of insulin or absence of it causes hyperglycemia in patients with diabetes. Get an appointment with the Top Diabetologists in Vashi at Sweet Clinics in Mumbai. Diabetes is something which we all have heard about and it’s undeniably one of the common diseases in the world affecting a larger population.

When you are diagnosed with the Diabetes?

Getting news about diabetes could be overwhelmed and confusing. Understanding diabetes is the first step towards living the best way after the diagnosis. The best diabetic centers in Navi Mumbai emphasis on managing the condition through a balanced diet, regular medications and through an active lifestyle as there is no cure for diabetes.  

The type 1 diabetes occurs due to not production of insulin which doesn’t allows glucose to reach body cells. Diabetes specialist in Navi Mumbai recommends treatments like insulin therapy to manage their condition and live a long healthy life. Patients with diabetes and hyperglycemia are more prone to increased incidence of complications, increased length of hospital stay, diabetes management care clinics in Mumbai have expertise in treating with utmost care with management systems to ensure that hyperglycemic patients achieve target below glucose levels.

Benefits of Getting Diabetes Surgery in Vashi, Mumbai

The benefits of getting your diabetes surgery in Mumbai includes the low cost, highest quality medical services and care from the best diabetes surgeon in Navi Mumbai. Since diabetes has affected about 200 million people worldwide the death rate due to this chronic progressive disease increases by 50% in the next 10 years.

Surgery from the diabetes specialists in Mumbai should now be looked as a viable therapy for not only the morbidly obese but also for the diabetes patients who fall outside the current BMI guidelines. The potential benefits of metabolic surgery are enormous and the implementation needs rethinking the goals and strategies for diabetes treatments.

Surgery for Diabetes: These bariatric surgeries help to reduce weight, hence leads to decrease the risks of disease at a very low level.
           Sleeves Gastrostomy Surgery
           Roux-en-y gastric bypass
           Adjustable gastric band
           Duodenal switch

Why Sweet Clinics in Mumbai for Diabetes Treatment?

Today, many global patients book their diabetes treatments and surgery in different reputed clinics and hospitals in India, one such Super Speciality Diabetes clinic in Vashi is Sweet Clinics Navi Mumbai. It is one of the renowned clinics that facilitates diabetes surgery in a cost-effective budget. Some of the services by the clinic are as follows:
·         19 Test to track diabetes
·         Consultation by Diabetologists, Dietician, Physiotherapist & Cardiologist
·         Unlimited Telephonic/ Email-Consultations
·         10% Discount on Medicines that are delivered to your home





Friday, September 13, 2019

A for apple pie, B for burger… D for diabetes..!! – Dr.Vinod Methil (Sweet Clinics Diabetes Clinic)

With school canteens serving a variety of colas and junk food, children are falling prey to lifestyle diseases like diabetes and obesity at an early age. DNA talks to parents and experts to find whether a possible solution exists.

In two years’ time, from kindergarten to Std II, seven-year-old Vignesh Mohile’s association with the alphabet has undergone a drastic change. Even before the chubby little boy has learnt to communicate in English, his vocabulary already consists of words like enchilada, spaghetti, alfredo, tiramisu —- which his parents often fail to pronounce and that sound like Greek to his grandmother.

Vignesh’s mother finds it difficult to convince Vignesh to carry a home-cooked meal of simple chapati-bhaji in his school tiffin. “I’ve tried options like sprouted bhel or sandwiches on alternate days. But the aroma of Italian and Mexican food which his friends bring in their dabbas, coupled with items like pav bhaji and samosas sold in their school canteen appears far more attractive,” says an exasperated Sucheta.

She says that all her efforts to convince Vignesh to eat healthy falls flat the moment the recess bell rings. “Vignesh and his friends sit in a group and have lunch. It’s but natural that he gets tempted to eat what his friends are eating.”
 


A similar yet slightly different case is that of Mohan and Lalita Kumar, parents of 14-year-old Nishita. The Std IX student eats in her canteen everyday, despite carrying two dabbas. Mohan, who works as a manager in a bank in Girgaon, says that Nishita’s school canteen is flooded with every chips and cola brand available in India.

Her mother, Lalita, says that though Nishita takes roti-sabzi in one dabba and fruits or biscuits in the other, she complains that two dabbas are insufficient, and unfailingly ends up eating a burger or a plate of noodles. “She doesn’t want to carry a third dabba as it will increase the weight of her bag. If this eating out was not enough, there is hardly any outdoor activity that she can indulge in, especially now that she will go to class X,” says Lalita, explaining that all Nishita does after coming from school is either study or chat on the computer.

 just 70 to 80 minutes of PT in an entire week is insufficient for growing children. “The result of all this is weight gain. Over the past year and half, she has put on so much weight that we fear it may lead to obesity,” says Lalita.

Like many other mothers, Sucheta and Lalita believe that it’s pure addiction to junk food that is harming their children. Eating fast food once in a while is fine, say the mothers. “But children often don’t have the capacity to limit intake,” says Lalita.

 once children are familiar with the taste of junk, they tend to eat it regularly and slowly get addicted, to the extent that they can’t do without it even for a day. “Addiction is what I’m worried about.”

 several schools in Mumbai give food coupons and serve vadas and samosas. “After eating junk, the child feels hungry very soon and starts feeling restless and distracted.”

Dr.Vinod Methil, consultant diabetologist at Sweet clinics, says that type II diabetes, which was till lately seen in adults, is now increasingly seen in children because of lifestyle factors.Diabetologists in Vashi


“The main cause of type II diabetes is central obesity — big stomach and insulin resistance. This develops from unhealthy eating,” says Dr Methil, explaining that she has seen children as young at 6-7 years developing type II diabetes.

Dr Methil adds, “When a child complains of excessive thirst, tends to eat more, etc. an examination shows that his sugar levels are high. It is shocking to see such young children having diabetes and obesity.”