NE HEALTH BUREAU
AHMEDABAD, NOV 13
Two days ahead of World Diabetes Day – November 14 – to bring the attention of the people to health threats posed by diabetes and how to avoid that Ezcure – a diabetes care platform based at Ahmedabad organized a seminar by two experts to raise awareness around the risks of diabetes, how to address the prevalent challenges and achieve sustainable advanced access to its care.
Senior diabetologist and lifestyle diseases expert of Zydus Hospital Dr Kirit N Kubavat said, “Diabetes is one of the fastest growing chronic diseases in the world and changes the life of a person suffering from it in many ways. There is no sure cure for it so far and once diagnosed a person has to work towards managing their blood sugar levels every single day with the help of medication, diet, yoga, insulin and lifestyle changes. Failure to keep your glucose levels in check could put one at risk of several diabetic –related complications that may affect liver, kidney, heart, eyes, skin and basically every part of your organ. Uncontrolled high or low blood sugar is thus deadly and people suffering from it are constantly under pressure to manage the disease for a healthy life.”
- Ezcure to host an educational seminar for the underprivileged segment and has collaborated with Saath NGO to provide information on diabetes through a free Blood glucose diabetes checkup camp on Monday.
- Senior diabetologist and lifestyle diseases expert of Zydus Hospital Dr Kirit N Kubavat can be contacted over 9429314845 or kiritkubavat@zydushospitals.com
“With approximately 70 million individuals living with diabetes in India, the country faces a significant challenge. While Tamil Nadu tops the list with 18 percent population, Ahmedabad has 13 percent. Type I diabetes has afflicted 5 percent of the population and the rest 95 percent with Type II diabetes. It is worth mentioning that, World over the diabetic community (also known by Blue Circle) is expanding at unprecedented levels. With 537 million adults living with Diabetes in the world, Blue circle is encompassing the globe to becoming a pandemic. However, one can lead a healthy life by following the advise of diabtetologists with regular checking, medication, changing the lifestyle and food,” added Dr Kirit N Kubavat.
Senior Dietician Harita Advaryu from Ezcure talked in detail about the methods that can be used to control it by following proper food.
According to Harita, weight loss seems crucial. Sometimes decreasing weight can help you live diabetes-free, especially if you’ve had the disease for a few years and haven’t needed insulin. Several studies have examined how a low-calorie diet affects diabetes. It involves working with a specialist and monitoring one’s calories. The possibility of remission may motivate you to continue. People who drop weight have less fat in their liver and pancreas, which help the beta cells produce insulin and manage blood sugar. After being diagnosed, you should start a weight loss plan immediately. Diabetics have to consult nutrition experts who can construct tailored diets for each patient, as each diabetic has distinct symptoms, preferences, and co-morbid illnesses.
While sharing more details about the salient feature of Ezcure program, Chait Jain, CEO and Founder, Ezcure – Diabetes Care Platform, said, “First of all I am happy to announce that in just 2 years of time, Ezcure has revolutionized Type 2 Diabetes Care plans in the county with proven testimonials. With increasing Global concern over the widespread pandemic of diabetes, India is deemed as the Diabetes Capital of the world. Diabetes has become a huge problem and is disturbing the health and wellness of the people of India. According to a speculation every one in five persons can be a diabetic or pre-diabetic. Hence Ezcure aims to empower Blue Circle (diabetic people) to find zeal for life. Ezcure’s efforts are always to give them hope for their future. We want solid determination to lead their path so they can strive for better health and to ultimately lead a life that is winning over diabetes without insulin and medications.”
On 14th November, on World Diabetes Day, Ezcure has organized an educational seminar for the underprivileged segment and has collaborated with Saath NGO to provide information on diabetes through a free Blood glucose diabetes checkup camp.