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Aug 22, 2021 9 tweets 2 min read Read on X
Yoga doesn't work, Anulom Vilom Pranayama doesn't work, Cardiac coherence breathing does #Yoga #CardiacCoherenceBreathing (1)
This article by @AskDrShashank et al sheds light on role of yoga based lifestyle modifications in Type 2 Diabetes and associated factors #Diabetes #Yoga (2) ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/P…
This editorial in @j_metb talks about evidence for effect of yoga in #Diabetes and #Prediabetes #Yoga (3)

ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/P…
Another article by @Unnikri @SanjayKalraDr1 et al looks at Yoga as a potential intervention in community based programmes to tackle the burden of Type 2 Diabetes #Yoga #Type2Diabetes #diabetes (4)

ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/P…
Yoga for Adults with Type 2 Diabetes, a systemic review of controlled trials #Yoga #Diabetes (5) ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/P…
Practising basic yoga and Pranayama does form part of my prescription in many of my patients with Diabetes, apart from other lifestyle changes, dietary changes and medications #Diabetes #Yoga (6/6)
#Yoga
#YogaDay
#InternationalDayofYoga
#InternationalDayofYoga
#InternationalYogaDay2023
It’s fashionable for some to diss yoga and question it’s effectiveness. From diabetes perspective, it may not replace regular exercise/ walking but it definitely has multiple health benefits in combination. I have patients who’ve been practising it for decades and doing wonderfully well.

#Yoga

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Came across an interesting article by John P Higgins.

“Ten Traits of Great Physicians”

Beautifully described by quotes. Summarising in the below thread. Much of it would be true for other professions too. Do read.

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#Medtwitter

1/n
Be a Detective like Sherlock

“When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth.”— Arthur Conan Doyle, The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes

2/n
Get Healthy and Relax

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“Doctor, what should be my targets for Hba1c, Fasting and Post meal (PP) glucose?”

Many of our friends with Diabetes have this question. I will try to explain in the thread below.

#Diabetes #GlycemicTargets #HbA1c (1/n)
HbA1c should be done at least 2 times a year if goals are met and glucose control is stable,

Done more often if goals not met or there is change in the medicines.

A1c goal for many non pregnant adults is < 7% without any significant hypoglycaemia.

#Diabetes #HbA1c (2/n)
Tighter HbA1c goals ( less than 7%) may be considered in some.

Less stringent goals (less than 8%) may be appropriate in pts with limited life expectancy or side effect of drugs.

Individualisation of glycemic targets is a must. It’s not a one size fits all criteria.

(3/n)
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What all steps can our friends with Diabetes take to keep their feet healthy?

Always remember, Prevention is better, cheaper and safer than cure.

Few pointers about footcare for patients with Diabetes. A thread 🧵

Do read and share.

#Diabetes #Footcare (1/n)
Diabetes can be dangerous to your feet🦶

Even a small cut can have serious consequences.

It can affect blood flow to the lower limbs, affecting healing and making prone to infection.

It can affect nerves leading to reduced sensation including pain. #Diabetes #Footcare (2/n)
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In the sea of tweets about high glucose levels, let’s not forget something which can be equally important and more dangerous. Hypoglycaemia (low glucose levels). Below are some of the symptoms which can be due to low glucose levels #Diabetes #COVID19 #Steroids (1/n)
Many patients who are on steroids may be on medications for hyperglycemia(tablets as well as Insulin). Once steroid dose is gradually reduced, the glucose levels will tend to improve. Some may have low glucose levels in morning too #Diabetes #Hypoglycemia #COVID19 (2/n)
As steroids r reduced & stopped, its important to continue monitor glucose levels & consult ur Dr so the diabetes medicines can be adjustd accordingly. I have seen few cases who continued diabetes medicines & had weakness but didn’t check glucose levels regularly #diabetes (3/n)
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This chat with wife of one of my #Diabetes patients adm with #Covid19

1. Please trust the Doctors taking care of you. They know best at that point of time.

2. Steroids may be one of the drugs used for treatment especially when oxygen saturation low (1/n)
3.Steroids can significantly affect glucose levels.They can typically cause rise in after meal glucose levels during the day & morning fasting glucose levels are better

4.Some oral agents (tablets) for Diabetes may need to be stopped on admission(2/n)

#Diabetes #COVID19India
5. Insulin will be required in most patients on steroids. Please allow your Doctors to use this drug to control your glucose levels.

6. You may see glucose levels u have never seen or heard all your life. Levels of upto 300-400 mg% are likely to be seen(3/n)

#Diabetes #COVID19
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