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Rising threat of cardiac complications in diabetic patients

NT BureauBy NT BureauNovember 11, 2024No Comments
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As diabetes continues to rise at alarming rates in Chennai, a new health crisis is emerging—cardiovascular complications among diabetic patients. Dr. J.S. Kumar, Associate Dean (PG Academics) and Professor and Head of the Department of General Medicine at SRM Medical College Hospital and Research Center, sheds light on this growing concern. According to Dr. Kumar, “Diabetes doesn’t just affect blood sugar levels; it has serious implications for heart health as well.”
The Strong Link Between Diabetes and Heart Disease
Dr. Kumar explains the dangerous connection between diabetes and heart disease: “The relationship between diabetes and cardiovascular disease is a strong one. High blood glucose levels can lead to the buildup of fatty deposits in arteries, causing atherosclerosis, which raises the risk of heart attacks and strokes.” Furthermore, diabetes can lead to diabetes-related cardiomyopathy, a condition that damages the heart muscle and can result in heart failure, even without the presence of coronary artery disease.
“The risk is heightened by urban lifestyle factors in Chennai, such as stress, unhealthy diets, and limited physical activity,” Dr. Kumar adds. “These factors create a perfect storm, making cardiovascular health a critical focus area in diabetes management here.”
Collaborative Care: A Key to Effective Management
In response to the rising rates of heart complications among diabetic patients, Chennai’s healthcare system is embracing a collaborative care approach. Dr. Kumar advocates for the involvement of multiple specialists: “Endocrinologists, cardiologists, and general physicians must work closely to develop personalized treatment plans for each patient.” This collaborative model ensures that patients receive comprehensive care tailored to their individual needs.
Hospitals like SRM Medical College have pioneered integrated care programs that include routine cardiovascular screenings, medication management, and continuous patient education. “We have specialized cardiac care units dedicated to diabetic patients where early intervention and risk assessment are prioritized,” Dr. Kumar notes. The use of digital health tools further enhances this approach, allowing for quicker communication among healthcare providers and ensuring timely interventions.
Lifestyle modification plays a critical role in preventing heart disease in diabetic patients. Dr. Kumar emphasizes the importance of a heart-healthy diet: “Adopting a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, while minimizing saturated fats and sugars, is essential in preventing cardiovascular disease.”
Exercise is equally crucial. Dr. Kumar explains, “Diet and exercise are often underestimated but are crucial for preventing cardiovascular disease.” In Chennai, community-driven programs encourage diabetic patients to participate in activities like walking, swimming, and yoga, which have proven to be beneficial for heart health. Additionally, stress management techniques like mindfulness and yoga are becoming increasingly popular among patients. “Managing stress is key to protecting heart health in diabetes,” says Dr. Kumar.
A Call for Action
While the rise of cardiac complications among Chennai’s diabetic population presents a significant health challenge, Dr. Kumar remains optimistic. “By focusing on early detection, individualized treatment, and promoting healthy lifestyle changes, we can reduce the impact of heart disease on diabetic patients and enhance their quality of life,” he concludes.
Chennai’s healthcare community is leading the charge in tackling the interconnected health threats of diabetes and heart disease. With a focus on collaborative care, lifestyle changes, and early intervention, there is hope for a healthier future for those affected by these chronic conditions. As Dr. Kumar aptly puts it, “The fight against cardiac complications in diabetic patients is a collective effort, and together, we can make a difference.”
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