NE HEALTH BUREAU
CHENNAI, NOV 27
Tamil Nadu Health and Family Welfare Minister Ma Subramanian on Sunday launched the “Reversal of Diabetes” programme at Kauvery Hospital here.
இன்று காவேரி மருத்துவமனையில் "DISHOOM DISHOOM DIABETES" விழிப்புணர்வு நிகழ்ச்சியில் REVERSAL OF DIABETES PROGRAM துவக்கி வைக்கப்பட்டது.#masubramanian #TNHealthminister #hospitalprogram pic.twitter.com/ng4fpTZgK4
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Speaking on the occasion, Ma Subramanian said, “In this fast moving world, where technology plays a vital role in healthcare, it stands the same in Diabetes Management a well. Technology like Continuous Glucose Monitoring, which is a small portable patch that is attached to the arm of a diabetic patient, helps read the sugar levels of patients throughout the day. In this way, precision care has been made possible in Diabetes. I appreciate Kauvery Hospital for using such advanced techniques in the management of Diabetes. This instills confidence in both the doctor and patient on the treatment being provided. I appreciate Kauvery Hospital for initiating the Reversal of Diabetes programme to educate people on Diabetes management and Reversal.”
- The programme offers free check-ups on Vitals, Foot Study, Eye test, Dental test, Biothesiometry examination, Lipid Profile, and Fundus Screening
- Diabetes if left untreated can lead to severe health complications such as cardiovascular disease, nerve damage, kidney damage, Alzheimer’s disease, and depression: Dr Baraneedharan K, Senior Consultant Diabetologist Kauvery Hospital
- In this fast moving world, where technology plays a vital role in healthcare, it stands the same in Diabetes Management a well: Ma Subramanian
On account of World Diabetes Day observed in November, Kauvery Hospital Chennai, organised the “Dishoom Dishoom Diabetes” a unique initiative for the effective management of Diabetes and related problems.
The programme offered free check-ups on Vitals, Foot Study, Eye test, Dental test, Biothesiometry examination, Lipid Profile, and Fundus Screening. The event also had stalls on diet counselling, diabetic-friendly recipes and diet supplements, physiotherapy, and other diabetic care products. Additionally, a panel discussion on the ‘reversal of diabetes’ consisting a diabetologist, general physician, dietitian, psychiatrist and a physiotherapist was held.
According to reports, India is known as the Diabetes Capital of the World with incidence steadily increasing over the past few years. Close to 77 million people live with diabetes in the country, as it ranks second in the number of cases worldwide. It is further estimated that approximately 43.9 million people have been undiagnosed which constitutes up to 57% of adults in the country.
“Diabetes if left untreated can lead to severe health complications such as cardiovascular disease, nerve damage, kidney damage, Alzheimer’s disease, and depression. Some of the well-known yet ignored risk factors for the condition include obesity, lack of physical activities and sedentary lifestyle, genetics, age, and family history of the disease. Through this year’s Dishoom Dishoom Diabetes expo, we aim to educate people on identifying the risks of diseases and managing them effectively. ‘Reversal of Diabetes’, has been possible with advancements in diabetic management, and we wanted to focus on the same. With the right knowledge and guidance, people can make use of this programme for effectively managing diabetes and for some reversal can be done. We believe the programme benefitted the people at large and we shall constantly support them in their journey to manage Diabetes,” says Dr Baraneedharan K, Senior Consultant Diabetologist Kauvery Hospital Chennai.