BEST DIABETIC CARE IN AND AROUND HYDERABAD


The Department of Diabetology is well recognized in Hyderabad for providing up-to-date and accurate Patient Self-Management to Patients suffering from Type-1 and Type-2 Diabetes..
The Specialists have a unique service-oriented approach of interacting with Patients. The goal is for Patients with Diabetes to return to living full and active lifestyles. Success is achieved when the lives of Patients are returned to normal.
In our endeavor to give the best treatment possible to the Patients we make sure that every Patient is assigned a care team consisting of endocrinologists, certified diabetes caretakers, and nutritionists. The multidisciplinary approach ensures Patients with Diabetes get the most advanced care, education and aggressive prevention and management of complications. We always believe that it is possible to create a world without Diabetes and all our efforts are and will be directed towards this noble objective.
Type 1 Diabetes
Type 1 diabetes, insulin-dependent diabetes, is a chronic condition. In this condition, the pancreas makes little or no insulin. Insulin is a hormone the body uses to allow sugar (glucose) to enter cells to produce energy.
Different factors, such as genetics and some viruses, may cause type 1 diabetes. Although type 1 diabetes usually appears during childhood or adolescence, it can develop in adults.
Type 2 Diabetes
Type 2 diabetes is an impairment in the way the body regulates and uses sugar (glucose) as a fuel. This long-term (chronic) condition results in too much sugar circulating in the bloodstream. Eventually, high blood sugar levels can lead to disorders of the circulatory, nervous and immune systems.
In type 2 diabetes, there are primarily two interrelated problems at work. Pancreas does not produce enough insulin — a hormone that regulates the movement of sugar into the cells — and cells respond poorly to insulin and take in less sugar. There’s no cure for type 2 diabetes, but losing weight, eating well and exercising can help manage the disease. If diet and exercise aren’t enough to manage the blood sugar, patients may also need diabetes medications or insulin therapy.