Dr. Soujanya Manthripragada
Last updated on November 2nd, 2023Blood sugar, or glucose, serves as the primary source of energy for our bodies. For individuals with diabetes, maintaining blood sugar within a specific range is crucial to prevent complications. Uncontrolled high blood sugar, known as hyperglycemia, can lead to a range of health issues, including kidney problems, nerve damage, and …
Last updated on November 2nd, 2023You would think that the only things you need to avoid for diabetes management are unhealthy, processed foods, right? After all, fruits are typically considered super healthy and completely natural. So, why is it that even these wholesome fruits need to be chosen carefully if you have diabetes? The truth is …
Last updated on October 29th, 2023Dealing with type-2 diabetes can be difficult. It involves making some significant changes to your diet and lifestyle to maintain healthy insulin levels and overall health. One of the biggest adjustments for people diagnosed with type-2 diabetes is the need to be cautious about what they eat, especially when it comes …
Last updated on September 29th, 2023Managing diabetes through a balanced and thoughtful diet is essential for those living with this chronic condition. Apart from medicines, your diet plays a big role in controlling and managing your sugar levels. With the aim of classifying foods as diabetes-friendly or not, today we will discuss white radish for diabetes …
Last updated on October 13th, 2023Imagine embarking on a transformative journey where every step leads you closer to a healthier future. This article answers the intricate questions surrounding “Is Type 2 Diabetes Reversible?” its potential reversibility, and the coveted concept of remission. As we journey together, we’ll navigate through the science, strategies, and real-life stories that …
Last updated on August 3rd, 2023Are you prepared for a mesmerizing journey into the world of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) and how it can impact your body? So, here we start. PCOS is a hormonal problem that results in enlarged cysts (small growths) and ovaries. In PCOS, an individual has more androgens or hormones accountable for …