by rxdxwebadmin | Jan 28, 2020 | Blog, Diabetology, Dietitian, Internal Medicine
The 3 most important factors for self-regulation of blood sugar levels in diabetes are: ✔ Blood Sugar Monitoring ✔ Diet ✔ Exercise Let us look at each factor in detail: Blood Sugar Monitoring: Blood sugar testing at home helps you: Identify how well you are reaching...
by rxdxwebadmin | Nov 14, 2017 | Blog, Diabetology, Did you know?, Internal Medicine
Hypoglycemia in Diabetes Hypoglycemia is a condition in which the sugar level in blood becomes less than 72 mg/dl. Being aware of the early signs of hypoglycemia will allow you to treat your low blood sugar levels better. Hypoglycemia is commonly seen in type 1...
by rxdxwebadmin | Sep 21, 2017 | Blog, Did you know?, Educating the community, Internal Medicine, Neurology
Alzheimer’s-related changes in personality and behaviour cannot be stopped but taking care of a few small things and doing a few lifestyle changes can help the caregivers to cope-up with the changes. 1) Keep conversation simple and say one thing at a time. 2) ...
by rxdxwebadmin | Sep 21, 2017 | Blog, Did you know?, Educating the community, Internal Medicine, Neurology
Alzheimer’s disease is a degenerative disease of the brain where brain cells are progressively damaged and are lost leading to impaired memory, thinking and behaviour. It is a progressive disease which gradually increases over a period of time leading to...
by rxdxwebadmin | Aug 18, 2017 | Blog, Did you know?, Educating the community, General practice, Internal Medicine
What is Vitamin B12? Vitamin B12 also known as cobalamin is a water-soluble vitamin helps in the production of healthy red blood cells that carry oxygen around the body. Deficiencies of vitamin B12 makes the body produce larger than normal red blood cells and are...
by rxdxwebadmin | May 26, 2017 | Blog, Did you know?, Educating the community, General practice, Internal Medicine, Patient Club
Myth: Nervousness, sweating, difficulty sleeping or facial flushing are the early signs that every hypertensive patient will experience. Fact: High blood pressure is mostly symptomless “Silent Killer”. If you ignore your blood pressure because you don’t have the early...
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