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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I cure my diabetes?

Well, there is no cure for diabetes. Diabetes can only be managed by following a balanced lifestyle, anti diabetic medications & regular monitoring. Start you diabetes management journey with Kins Diabetes. Book your appointment with the best diabetes clinic.

Kins Diabetes - The Sugar Experts is different in the following ways-

  • Kins Diabetes provides one stop solution for complete diabetes and its complications arising from it. 
  • Kins Diabetes believes in managing 75% of diabetes by doing necessary lifestyle modifications based on the individual needs.
  • The lifestyle modification and counselling program empowers you to take control of your diabetes in a more efficient way.
  • Get access to world-class diabetes services including counselling, completed diagnostics, doctors consultation all in a single day.

Maintaining a healthy and balanced lifestyle is crucial for the control and overall management of diabetes and avoid severe complications. This includes eating a balanced diet, following an active lifestyle that includes 30 minutes of walking, running and some form of exercise. If proper lifestyle decisions are not made, diabetes can take control of your life leading to various health complications.

Yes, Type 2 diabetes can often be prevented through maintaining a healthy lifestyle, which includes, regular exercise,a balanced diet and maintaining a healthy weight.

Yes, genetics can play a role, especially in Type 2 diabetes.

Focus on a balanced diet with whole grains, lean proteins, healthy fats, fruits, and vegetables. Limit sugary and processed foods.

This depends on your treatment plan, but generally, patients check their levels multiple times daily if using insulin or as advised by a doctor.

DKA is a life-threatening condition caused by a severe lack of insulin, leading to high blood sugar and acid build-up in the blood.

Yes, with proper management, people with diabetes can lead healthy, active lives.

Low-impact activities like walking, swimming, yoga, and strength training are excellent for managing diabetes.

Yes, stress can cause hormonal changes that may raise blood sugar levels.

Yes, advancements include continuous glucose monitors (CGMs), insulin pumps, and newer medications. Research into artificial pancreas systems and diabetes remission is ongoing.