Screening
A full test allow us to analyse the progress of your diabetes to figure out whether you're at risk for problems. We test you for hyperglycemia, dyslipidemia & hypertension with Diabetacart. Screening is painless & each test you’re as comfortable.
24/7 Monitoring
We want you to feel better & live well. Each day to monitoring your routine followups, blood pressure & glucose levels. Diabetes management methods are dCare Smart, DxNET, Intervention. Our our patients are easy to communicate their daily condition with their doctors.
Intervention
Diabetes will help you better understand your treatments. Your personalised diabetes nutritionist are available to you on a frequent basis. They are commit to treating the whole person not your blood sugar. You can contact your nutritionist in our clinic or at your home
Why Choose Kavin Diabetes Centre?
In Walajabad, Kavin Clinics is regarded as one of the country's most technologically sophisticated endocrine & diabetic clinics, offering complete diagnostic & therapy services for all hormonal health issues.
Technology Enabled & Clinically
Empathetic Service
Collaborative Approach
Proactive & Responsive
Education & Empowerment
The Department of Diabetes & Endocrinology at Kavin Clinics houses a group of knowledgeable endocrinologists who specialise in treating hormonal problems.
Through the department, patients have access to state-of-the-art diagnostic equipment & treatments that can aid in their recovery from a variety of medical illnesses.
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Our Services
Diabetic Eye Care
One of the main causes of blindness in India is diabetes. Diabetes can impact the eyes, resulting in retinopathy, glaucoma, cataracts, blurred vision, and sudden loss of eyesight. Every year, diabetic individuals are encouraged to get their eyes checked. Every year, Diabecare screens for diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma, and cataracts in order to identify all complications related to the disease. Your retina's little blood vessels are harmed, which results in diabetes retinaopathy.
Preventing diabetes retinopathy involves maintaining blood pressure and cholesterol within normal limits as well as maintaining diabetes control at a goal level. Early detection and management of diabetic retinopathy may avert blindness. Depending on the patient's needs, diabetic retinopathy may be treated with intravascular injections or laser therapy.
Diabetic Kidney Care
Kidney failure can result from kidney disease brought on by diabetes. renal disease or renal failure is the result of failing kidneys losing their capacity to filter out waste materials. Several treatments may prevent kidney disease from worsening when it is detected early (during microalbuminuria). Macroalbuminuria is the medical term for having higher levels of protein in the urine.
End-stage renal disease, also known as ESRD, which necessitates dialysis, typically develops when kidney disease is discovered later (during macroalbuminuria). With 44% of new cases in 2008, diabetes was the main contributing factor to renal failure. Controlling diabetes, blood pressure, and cholesterol is essential for avoiding kidney disease in people with diabetes.
Comprehensive Diabetes Care
1. Blood sugar monitoring
2. Medication management
3. Healthy eating
4. Regular exercise
5. Foot care
6. Eye exams
7. Regular check-ups
Diabetic Foot Care
1. Check your feet daily
2. Keep your feet clean and dry
3. Moisturize your feet
4. Wear proper footwear
5. Trim your toenails
6. Control your blood sugar levels
7. Visit a podiatrist
Reduction of HbA1c
HbA1c is a form of hemoglobin that is used to measure the average blood sugar levels over a period of 2-3 months. It is an important marker for people with diabetes as it helps to monitor their blood sugar control. High levels of HbA1c can lead to complications such as nerve damage, kidney damage, and cardiovascular disease. Therefore, it is important to keep HbA1c levels within a healthy range.
1. Diet & Exercise
2. Medications & Stress Management
3. Blood sugar monitoring
Diabetes and Blood Pressure
1. Understanding Diabetes and Blood Pressure
2. The Link Between Diabetes and High Blood Pressure
3. The Importance of Managing Blood Pressure for People with Diabetes
4. Lifestyle Changes to Manage Blood Pressure
5. Medications to Manage Blood Pressure
6. Regular Monitoring of Blood Pressure
7. The Importance of Working with a Healthcare Provider
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Frequently Asked Questions
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What are the symptoms of diabetes?
Fatigue heightened thirst distorted vision wounds and sores heal slowly. often urinating recurring skin and mouth infections
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Some common risk factors for diabetes?
Obesity family background old PCOS elevated blood pressure. Visit Manipal Hospitals, the top diabetes treatment facility in Bangalore's Varthur Road, to avoid these risk factors.
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Is diabetes preventable?
Making wise dietary and exercise decisions can help you prevent or manage type 2 diabetes. Consult our diabetes facility on Varthur Road in Chennai to learn more.
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What are the types of Diabetes ?
Diabetes Mellitus is another name for the disease. Prediabetes, Type 1 Diabetes, Type 2 Diabetes, and Gestational Diabetes are the four different kinds of diabetes.
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What is Gestational Diabetes and Symptoms?
High blood sugar levels are a symptom of the pregnancy disease known as gestational diabetes. Excessive hunger, thirst, or exhaustion are examples of symptoms.