Author: Dr. Mohammad Suleman, Consultant Diabetologist

Why Do Diabetics Need to be Cautious About Omicron Variant?

Last updated on September 26th, 2022 Day-by-day, Omicron cases are rising rapidly globally. This variant of SARS-COV-2 was first detected in South Africa on November 9th. Omicron has been tearing around the world. It’s creating record numbers of Covid-19 cases day after day. India, Denmark, France, Italy, Australia, Britain, and South Africa are at the lead …

Burning Feet – Causes, Diagnosis, Treatment and Home Remedies

Last updated on May 7th, 2022A burning feeling in the feet occurs due to nerve damage in the legs. It is often called neuropathy. Even though, many health problems can trigger burning feet. Diabetes is the most common cause. Most burning feet treatments concentrate upon: preventing extra nerve damage. lowering down the painful sensation. Burning feet …

Insulin to Carb Ratios: How to Calculate Insulin Doses

Last updated on September 14th, 2023If a person is living with insulin-dependent diabetes, carbs are counted precisely, and still struggling with postprandial (post-meal) high or low blood glucose levels, then his or her “insulin-to-carb ratio” might require modification. An insulin-to-carb ratio is a number that indicates the amount of rapid-acting insulin a person requires to cover …

Is Black Coffee Good for Diabetes?

Last updated on December 22nd, 2023In a world buzzing with coffee enthusiasts and health-conscious individuals, the question of whether black coffee is a friend or foe to those managing diabetes brews with curiosity. As the aromatic smell of a freshly brewed cup reaches both experts and those mindful of their health, the spotlight falls on black …

Diabetes and Anemia: Risk Associated Due to Anemia in Patients With Diabetes

Last updated on April 19th, 2022If a person is diabetic, he or she has to get their blood checked for anemia on a regular basis. It’s common for diabetics to also end up with this blood problem. If a person spots anemia at the beginning, he or she may better manage the problems causing it. Many …

Black Fungus or Mucormycosis – How Can Diabetes Patients Stay Safe?

Last updated on April 8th, 2022Overview of Black Fungus or Mucormycosis India was still grappling with the second wave of COVID-19 and anticipating a third wave, when the entire healthcare machinery was taken aback with the emergence of “mucormycosis”, more popularly known as “black fungus”. The fungus has already infected at least 7,250 people in India, …

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