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What is Diabetes  ?
Diabetes is a condition when the pancreas is no longer able to make insulin, or when the body cannot make good use of the insulin it produces.

Types of diabetes
There are three main types of diabetes – type 1, type 2 and gestational.

Type 1 diabetes can develop at any age, but occurs most frequently in children and adolescents. When you have type 1 diabetes, your body produces very little or no insulin, which means that you need daily insulin injections to maintain blood glucose levels under control.

Type 2 diabetes is more common in adults and accounts for around 90% of all diabetes cases. When you have type 2 diabetes, your body does not make good use of the insulin that it produces. The cornerstone of type 2 diabetes treatment is healthy lifestyle, including increased physical activity and healthy diet. However, over time most people with type 2 diabetes will require oral drugs and/or insulin to keep their blood glucose levels under control

Gestational diabetes (Pregency Diabetes ) is a type of diabetes that consists of high blood glucose during pregnancy and is associated with complications to both mother and child. GDM usually disappears after pregnancy but women affected and their children are at increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes later in life.


Consultations 
We at Rudratsha Diabetes Center believe in provide an individualized approach is especially important because of the multitude of variables involved in decision-making, including therapeutic choices, disease duration, presence of complications and comorbid conditions, and economic factors.

Diagnostics
Laboratory investigations to know your risk of Diabetes and Consultating with the  diabetologist to provide medication and future follow test to ensure happy Living with Diabetes.

Gestational Diabetes (Pregency Diabetes)
Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) is a condition of abnormal glucose metabolism that arises during pregnancy. Blood sugar usually returns to normal soon after delivery. But having gestational diabetes makes it more likely to develop type 2 diabetes.
We involves providing couple with information regarding the disease condition, teaching the administration of insulin, achieving and maintaining normoglycemia and evaluating the present Mother/fetal well-being.

Diabetes Wound Care 

In people with diabetes, wounds tend to heal more slowly and progress more quickly, so it’s important to know what to look out for.
Although cuts, grazes, scratches, and blisters can occur anywhere on the body, the feet are one of the most common places of injury. A small wound on the foot can quickly develop into a foot ulcer. 
Foot ulcers can become serious if left untreated. Between 14 and 24 percent of people who have diabetes and develop an ulcer will end up having a lower limb amputation.  For this reason, it’s crucial that you do regular self-checks and closely monitor any wounds closely. Catching wounds early is the only way to reduce your risk of complications.

Pre-Surgial Sugar Care 
Diabetes will require surgery at some time in their lives.For the person with diabetes surgery presents several challenges. Any Procedures Starting from Eye or Dental, Major or Minor surgery needs strict Sugar Control 
In preparation for surgery there are several things you need to do to manage your diabetes.

1.Monitor your blood glucose 2-4 times daily
2.Develop a plan to handle your diabetes medications the day of your surgery.
3.If you are on insulin, the dose may need to be decreased the day before surgery to prevent low blood sugars.
4.Many patients with type 2 diabetes will require insulin during surgery even if they are managed with diet, exercise and oral medication before surgery.

Diabetes foot care clinic (Podiatry clinic)
Diabetes can cause long-term problems throughout your body, especially if you don’t control your blood sugar effectively, and sugar levels remain high for many years. High blood sugar can cause diabetic neuropathy, which damages the nerves that send signals from your hands and feet.

However, there are ways that you can prevent further damage and relieve your pain.
First, control your blood sugar so the damage doesn’t progress. Talk to your doctor about setting your blood sugar goal, and learn to monitor it. You may be asked to lower your blood sugar before meals to 70 to 130 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL) and your blood sugar after meals to less than 180 mg/dL. 
Use diets, exercise, and medications to decrease your blood sugar to a healthier range. Monitor other health risks that can worsen your diabetes, such as your weight and we provide proper guidences to reduce your weight or any health Risk habits 

Diabetes Eye Care
In its early stages, diabetic eye disease often has no symptoms. A dilated eye exam allows your to examine more thoroughly the retina and optic nerve for signs of damage before you notice any change to your vision. Regularly monitoring your eyes’ health allows your Doctor to begin treatment as soon as possible if signs of disease do appear.

Video Consultation
 We provide Video Call Consultation for the Safety of our Patient. You can book a appointment for video Consultation on the below Whats up Number-9597260630

24 hrs Mobile Blood Sugar Monitoring
Glucose Monitoring (CGM) tracks glucose levels throughout the day and night and can alert you if your levels go too high or low. CGM systems take glucose measurements at regular intervals, 24/7, and translate them into dynamic data to show glucose direction and rate of change. So we can understand and provide best Service to Diabetes Patients .


Follow Up 
Sustained Follow up through Mobile App 
Built-in platform that provides a self-driven approach to manage diabetes effectively
1) Get notified about your daily needs
Daily pings that help you in adherence to prescribed medication, diet and fitness regime
2) Monitor health progress
Gamified approach in maintaining your diet and setting up personalized goals
3) Book appointments
Helps you to schedule appointments online quickly and efficiently
4) Your data remains here
Update your information here, so that your doctors could track you efficiently from anywhere at anytime. Get free access to your digital health records.

Education on living healthy with diabetes
We Educate our Patients with Regular Training at our Center and also with the possible Social media Platforms, We Believe Education is the primary tool to treat and prevent diabetes in the Community

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Our Services

Address

No 70, Mc Complex, Lawley Road,
Maruthamalai Road,
Near SBI & Canara Bank Atm,
Coimbatore-641003 


Contacts
Email:rudratshadiabetescenter@gmail.com                     
What's Up : +91 95972 60630
Mobile       : +91 86819 23939