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my Sugar Clinic

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my Sugar Clinic | Indus Appstore | Screenshot
my Sugar Clinic | Indus Appstore | Screenshot
my Sugar Clinic | Indus Appstore | Screenshot
my Sugar Clinic | Indus Appstore | Screenshot
my Sugar Clinic | Indus Appstore | Screenshot
my Sugar Clinic | Indus Appstore | Screenshot
my Sugar Clinic | Indus Appstore | Screenshot

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India is deemed as the world's capital of diabetes with around 65.1 million Indians are living with diabetes. The diabetic population in the country is close to hitting the alarming mark of 69.9 million by 2025 and 80 million by 2030. Diabetes contributes to 3·1% of all deaths and 27.5 million disability-adjusted life years in India. Situation now is, anyone around the age of 35 is vulnerable to diabetes. Recent COVID pandemic and lock downs also adversely affected the sugar control of patients with diabetes in the community. The possible reasons are- fear to go to hospital/clinic, lack of transportation facilities and financial constrains related to economic slowdown. Lack of physical activity during the lockdown periods can also contribute to poor glycaemic control. This can lead to both short term and long-term health implications in our community. Telemedicine systems specifically designed for diabetes can overcome many barriers of providing diabetic care in the community. Existing telemedicine systems available in India are not tailored for diabetes care. Diabetes being the most prevalent non-communicable disease, a specially designed telemedicine platform for diabetes management can prove useful for enhancing the care delivery in the community. ...

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