Top Type 1 diabetes treatment Doctors in India
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Dr. Ambrish Mithal
Chairman & Head - Endocrinology & Diabetes
Endocrinology & Diabetes
Experience: 36+ Years
Gender: Male
Dr. Ajay Kumar Ajmani
Director
Endocrinology & Diabetes, Diabesity Clinic
Experience: 14+ Years
Gender: Male
Dr. Pankaj Aneja
Director - Diabetes & Metabolic Diseases
Endocrinology & Diabetes, Internal Medicine
Experience: 40+ Years
Gender: Male
Dr. Vineet Arora
Director
Endocrinology & Diabetes, Internal Medicine
Experience: 23+ Years
Gender: Male
Dr. Sanjiv Bhambani
Director & HOD - Endocrinology & Diabetes
Endocrinology & Diabetes, Diabetes Educator, Endocrine Surgery
Experience: 40+ Years
Gender: Male
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Dr. Neeru Gera
Director - Endocrinology
Endocrinology & Diabetes
Experience: 32+ Years
Gender: Female
Dr. Alok Joshi
Director - Diabetes & Metabolic Diseases
Endocrinology & Diabetes, Internal Medicine
Experience: 40+ Years
Gender: Male
Dr. Surya Kant Mathur
Director - Endocrinology
Endocrinology & Diabetes, Diabesity Clinic, Diabetes Educator
Experience: 20+ Years
Gender: Male
Dr. S.K Nagrani
Director – Diabetology & Metabolic Diseases
Internal Medicine, Diabesity Clinic, Endocrinology & Diabetes
Experience: 37+ Years
Gender: Male
Dr. Emmy Grewal
Associate Director
Endocrinology & Diabetes, Diabesity Clinic, Diabetes Educator
Experience: 13+ Years
Gender: Female
Dr. Sushil Kotru
Associate Director & Head - Diabetes & Metabolic Diseases
Endocrinology & Diabetes, Molecular Oncology & Cancer Genetics
Experience: 15+ Years
Gender: Male
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Dr. Sanjay Raina
Associate Director
Endocrinology & Diabetes, Internal Medicine
Experience: 23+ Years
Gender: Male
Dr. Khalid J Farooqui
Principal Consultant - Endocrinology & Diabetes
Endocrinology & Diabetes
Experience: 10+ Years
Gender: Male
Dr. Ganesh Jevalikar
Principal Consultant - Paediatric Endocrinology
Paediatric (Ped) Endocrinology, Endocrinology & Diabetes
Experience: 17+ Years
Gender: Male
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Dr. Saket Kant
Senior Consultant - Endocrinology
Endocrinology & Diabetes
Experience: 16+ Years
Gender: Male
Dr. Girish Parmar
Senior consultant
Endocrinology & Diabetes, Paediatric (Ped) Endocrinology
Gender: Male
Dr. Hemi Soneja
Senior Consultant - Diabetes Services(Endocrinology)
Endocrinology & Diabetes
Experience: 5+ Years
Gender: Female
ARPITA B. ACHARYA
Clinical Nutritionist - Diabetes Educator & Sports Nutrition
Endocrinology & Diabetes, Nutrition And Dietetics, Dietetics
Gender: Female
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Dr. Paras Agarwal
Consultant - Endocrinology & Diabetes
Endocrinology & Diabetes
Experience: 12+ Years
Gender: Male
Dr. Aditya Dutta
Consultant – Endocrinology & Diabetes
Endocrinology & Diabetes
Experience: 3+ Years
Gender: Male
Dr. Jayant Vishwanath Kelwade
Consultant - Endocrinology
Endocrinology & Diabetes
Experience: 22+ Years
Gender: Male
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Dr. Shreya Sharma
Consultant
Endocrinology & Diabetes, Paediatric (Ped) Endocrinology
Experience: 6+ Years
Dr. Ajay Shukla
Consultant - Endocrinologist
Endocrinology & Diabetes
Experience: 16+ Years
Gender: Male
Dr. Priyamvada Tyagi
Consultant – Endocrinologist
Endocrinology & Diabetes
Experience: 10+ Years
Gender: Female
Dr. Shama Mahendru
Associate Consultant
Endocrinology & Diabetes
Experience: 16+ Years
Gender: Female
Dr. Rutuja Rajendraprakash Sharma
Associate Consultant
Endocrinology & Diabetes
Experience: 4+ Years
Gender: Female
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Frequently Asked Questions
Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune condition where the body's immune system attacks and destroys insulin-producing cells in the pancreas, resulting in a lack of insulin. It is different from type 2 diabetes, which involves insulin resistance and relative insulin deficiency.
The goal of treatment for type 1 diabetes is maintaining blood glucose levels within a range to prevent short-term complications (hyperglycemia) and long-term complications (vascular damage).
Type 1 diabetes may be managed with insulin therapy, blood glucose monitoring, carbohydrate counting, a balanced diet, regular exercise, and ongoing medical support.
Types of insulin used to treat type 1 diabetes include rapid-acting, short-acting, intermediate-acting, and long-acting insulin, each with a specific role in managing blood glucose levels.
No, individuals with type 1 diabetes require insulin therapy to survive, as their bodies cannot produce insulin naturally.
Oral medications are ineffective for type 1 diabetes treatment, as the condition requires insulin replacement therapy.
Insulin pump therapy involves continuous insulin delivery through a small device worn on the body. It may benefit individuals with type 1 diabetes who desire more flexibility in insulin dosing and a better quality of life.
Stem cell therapy is an experimental treatment option for type 1 diabetes and is not yet a standard treatment option.
CGM provides real-time information about glucose levels, helping individuals with type 1 diabetes make more informed decisions about insulin dosing, diet, and physical activity.
While lifestyle modifications, such as a healthy diet and regular exercise, are essential for diabetes management, they are not a substitute for insulin therapy.
Type 1 diabetes is not reversible with current medical treatments. However, ongoing research aims to develop potential cures or treatments to restore insulin production.
Yes, the daily management and psychological burden of living with type 1 diabetes can impact mental health, leading to anxiety, depression, or diabetes distress.
Type 1 diabetes can affect fertility in both men and women, and pregnant individuals with diabetes require careful management to ensure a healthy pregnancy and baby.
Yes, uncontrolled type 1 diabetes can lead to various complications, including nerve damage (neuropathy), eye problems (retinopathy), kidney disease (nephropathy), and cardiovascular issues.
Type 1 diabetes management is individualized and may vary based on age, gender, lifestyle, and other medical conditions.
Insulin therapy and other diabetes medications may interact with other medications or conditions, so it's essential to inform doctors of all medications and medical history.
Infections or illnesses can affect blood glucose levels and may require adjustments to insulin doses or other aspects of diabetes management.
Yes, regular exercise can help improve insulin sensitivity, manage weight, and enhance overall health in individuals with type 1 diabetes. However, it requires careful coordination with insulin and diet.
Type 1 diabetes management should also address blood pressure and cholesterol control to reduce the risk of cardiovascular complications.
Pregnant individuals with type 1 diabetes may require changes in insulin dosing and monitoring to maintain stable blood glucose levels during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
Yes, mental health counselling and support groups provide emotional support and coping strategies to manage the challenges of living with type 1 diabetes.
Smoking can exacerbate diabetes-related complications, such as cardiovascular disease, making it important for individuals with type 1 diabetes to quit smoking.
Travel and time zone changes can disrupt diabetes management routines, so individuals with type 1 diabetes should plan ahead and discuss strategies with their healthcare team to avoid complications during travel.