Diabetes

At Felix Hospital, we offer world-class care to our patients and are recognized as one of the best diabetes hospitals in Noida. With the expertise of the best diabetologists in Noida, we provide top-notch care using state-of-the-art facilities and infrastructure to ensure your convenience and well-being.

Diabetes is a chronic health condition that affects how your body turns food into energy. When you have diabetes, your body either doesn’t make enough insulin or can’t use the insulin it makes as well as it should. This leads to high blood sugar levels, which over time can cause serious health issues.

 

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Types of Diabetes

At Felix Hospital, we offer world-class care to our patients and it is one of the best hospital for Diabetes in Noida. Our diabetes care plan not only aims at managing and providing treatment for Diabetes but also provide pre-Diabetes preventive care through lifestyle management and diet modification

  • Type I - It is an autoimmune condition, wherein, your own body attacks pancreas with the help of antibodies. In this state, the pancreas is unable to produce any insulin. The solution for Type I diabetics is to take insulin through injection/Syringes/Jet Injectors/Insulin Pumps.

  • Although there is no significant problem for leading a normal lifestyle. But Type I person has to make some lifestyle changes and stick to medication treatment.

  • Type II – This type of Diabetes is more commonly found in adults. In this type, the pancreas produces some insulin but it is unable to fulfil the requirement of the body. Family history, Obesity, extreme Stress etc are some of the common causes of type II diabetes.

  • Gestational Diabetes –This type of diabetes is commonly found in expecting mothers. During pregnancy, the blood sugar levels go too high. This type of diabetes can be temporary but chances of type II diabetes gets higher later in life.

 

Management and Treatment of Diabetes at Felix Hospital

Here's how these symptoms of diabetes are managed and treated at Felix Hospital:

  • Frequent urination: This symptom is often managed by monitoring fluid intake and prescribing medications to control blood sugar levels.

  • Excessive thirst: Patients are advised on proper hydration techniques and may receive medications to help regulate thirst.

  • Unexplained weight loss: Nutrition counseling and personalized diet plans are provided to maintain a healthy weight alongside diabetes management.

  • Extreme hunger: Dieticians create meal plans that regulate blood sugar levels and reduce hunger spikes.

  • Sudden vision changes: Ophthalmologists at Felix Hospital conduct regular eye exams to detect and manage any vision changes associated with diabetes.

  • Tingling or numbness in hands or feet: Neurologists provide comprehensive care and may recommend medications or therapies to alleviate neuropathy symptoms.

  • Fatigue: Endocrinologists address fatigue by optimizing diabetes treatment plans and recommending lifestyle modifications.

  • Very dry skin: Dermatologists offer specialized care to manage skin conditions related to diabetes, including dryness.

  • Sores that heal slowly: Wound care specialists ensure prompt treatment of wounds and provide strategies to improve healing.

  • More infections than usual: Infectious disease specialists manage infections promptly and work to strengthen the immune system through diabetes management.

 

At Felix Hospital, our integrated approach ensures comprehensive care for diabetes patients, addressing both the symptoms and underlying conditions to enhance overall well-being and quality of life. If you are experiencing these symptoms or notice them in a loved one, please reach out to us for assistance.

 

Why Choose Felix Hospital as a Diabetes Hospital for Care?

At Felix Hospital in Noida, we understand the challenges of managing diabetes. Our dedicated team of specialists, under the supervision of Dr. Vimal Gupta, provides comprehensive care to help you lead a healthy and active life.

Our Diabetes Services

1. Diagnosis and Monitoring
  - Blood sugar testing
  - HbA1c tests to measure long-term blood sugar control
  - Continuous glucose monitoring

2. Personalized Treatment Plans
  - Medication management
  - Insulin therapy
  - Lifestyle and dietary advice

3. Education and Support
  - Diabetes education programs
  - Nutritional counseling
  - Support groups

4. Advanced Care
  - Management of diabetes-related complications such as neuropathy, nephropathy, and retinopathy
  - Foot care clinics to prevent and treat foot problems

 

Contact us at helpdesk@felixhospital.com or call +91 9667064100.

 

FAQs about Diabetes

1) How does diabetes affect life?

Diabetes affects life by requiring constant monitoring and management of blood sugar levels. Complications like heart disease, kidney issues, and vision problems can arise if not managed well. It also impacts daily activities, diet, and lifestyle choices.

 

2) What is diabetes caused by?

Diabetes is caused by problems with insulin production and function. Type 1 is an autoimmune condition; type 2 is primarily due to insulin resistance, influenced by genetics, obesity, and poor diet. Gestational diabetes occurs during pregnancy.

 

3) How to reduce sugar in blood?

  1. Eat a balanced diet with fiber, whole grains, and lean proteins.

  2. Exercise regularly.

  3. Take medications as prescribed.

  4. Drink plenty of water.

  5. Manage stress with relaxation techniques.

  6. Monitor blood sugar levels regularly.

 

4) What are the first signs of being a diabetic?

  • Frequent urination

  • Excessive thirst

  • Unexplained weight loss

  • Extreme hunger

  • Blurred vision

  • Fatigue

  • Slow-healing sores

  • Frequent infections

  • Tingling or numbness in hands or feet

 

5) What foods cause diabetes?

No single food causes diabetes, but high sugar intake, refined carbs, high-fat foods, and processed foods can increase the risk.

 

6) What is the best treatment for diabetes?

  • Medications or insulin therapy

  • Balanced diet and regular exercise

  • Regular blood sugar monitoring

  • Education and support programs

  • Advanced therapies like continuous glucose monitoring (CGM)