Managing Diabetes - A Touch Away, Supported By One Touch
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How And When Should One Monitor Blood Sugar Levels At Home?

Dr Balaji Jaganmohan, Consultant Physician and Diabetologist, Apollo Sugar Clinic, Bangalore talks about how diabetics can conveniently monitor their blood sugar levels at home. He also tells us how often one should do these tests and what should be the target values.

MANAGING DIABETES - A TOUCH AWAY

MANAGING DIABETES - A TOUCH AWAY

According to the 9th edition of the Diabetes Atlas by the International Diabetes Foundation, 1 in 6 people with Diabetes in the world are from India.

With an estimated 77 million people with Diabetes, India is number two in the world after China (116 million) in terms of the most number of diabetics in the world.

Given the epidemic proportions and the spread of the disease, it is important to know not just about prevention measures but also how a diabetic can effectively manage the disease.

The NDTV campaign, Managing Diabetes - A Touch Away, supported by One Touch aims to highlight the importance of regular and meaningful monitoring of blood glucose at home in addition to lifestyle changes and medication in managing Diabetes