Complications

Complications

Diabetes can lead to various complications, such as nephropathy, neuropathy, and retinopathy. Our team is experienced in managing these complications, providing comprehensive care and treatment options to minimise their impact and improve overall health.
Primary Prevention
Our primary prevention strategies aim to reduce the risk of developing diabetes. This includes promoting healthy lifestyle choices such as regular physical activity, a balanced diet, and maintaining a healthy weight. We also focus on educating the community about the risk factors for diabetes and how to mitigate them.
Secondary Prevention
In secondary prevention, our goal is to identify and manage the early stages of diabetes. This involves regular screening for pre-diabetes and early diabetes, as well as implementing lifestyle interventions and medication management to prevent the progression of the disease.
Tertiary Prevention
Tertiary prevention is focused on preventing complications in patients who have already been diagnosed with diabetes. This includes ongoing monitoring and management of blood glucose levels, as well as addressing other risk factors such as high blood pressure and cholesterol. Our team provides education and support to help patients manage their diabetes effectively and reduce the risk of complications such as neuropathy, retinopathy, and cardiovascular disease.

Key Aspects of Our Complications Service:

Comprehensive Monitoring
Regular health assessments to detect complications early and implement timely interventions.
Preventive Strategies
Education and lifestyle modifications to help prevent the onset of new complications.
Specialized Support
Access to Specialists such as nephrologists,neurologists, and cardiologists who provide expert care for diabetes-related complications.
Patient Education
It is informing the patient about the signs and symptoms of complications and the importance of regular monitoring.
Innovative therapies
Utilizing the latest treatments and technologies to manage complications effectively and minimize their impact on patients lives.