Pre-Diabetes Consultation

Get early guidance with our Pre-Diabetes Consultation—understand risks, receive expert advice, and take control with personalized plans to prevent full-blown diabetes effectively.

Pre-Diabetes Care — Pre-Diabetes is Reversible with right interventions.

Pre-diabetes is a silent warning. It means your blood sugar is elevated but not yet in the diabetes range. With timely lifestyle changes and proper care, it's completely reversible. Acting now can help you prevent Type 2 Diabetes and lead a healthier, longer life.

Pre-diabetes often progresses to full-blown diabetes within 3-5 years if ignored.

Pre-diabetes can be reversed with early screening and the right medical care. Taking timely action can help you prevent or delay the onset of Type 2 Diabetes — a condition already reaching epidemic levels in India.

Common FAQs About Pre-Diabetes

What is pre-diabetes?

Pre-diabetes means your blood sugar is higher than it should be, but not high enough to be called diabetes. You're not diabetic yet—but you're close. The good news is, with the right steps like healthy eating and exercise, you can stop it and even bring your sugar levels back to normal.

What are the symptoms of pre-diabetes?

Most people don't experience symptoms. Some may notice fatigue, increased thirst, or frequent urination, but it's often discovered through routine testing.

Can pre-diabetes be reversed?

Yes! With lifestyle changes like healthy eating, regular exercise, and weight management, pre-diabetes can often be reversed.

How can pre-diabetes be reversed?

Pre-diabetes can often be reversed through lifestyle changes like healthy eating, regular exercise, weight loss, and sometimes medication under medical supervision.

Who is at risk of pre-diabetes?

Generally, People over 45, those who are overweight, inactive, or have a family history of diabetes are at higher risk.

Do I need medication for pre-diabetes?

Usually, lifestyle changes are the first step. In some cases, a doctor's consultation is needed. it's always a good idea to consult a doctor for proper guidance. Book Doctor Consultation Today

Can diabetes be prevented?

Yes, Type 2 diabetes can often be prevented or delayed through a healthy diet, regular physical activity, maintaining a healthy weight, and regular health checkups.

What should I eat if I have pre-diabetes?

Opt for whole grains, vegetables, lean proteins, and healthy fats. Limit sugar, refined carbs, and processed foods.

How often should I get tested?

If diagnosed, regular blood sugar tests every 6 to 12 months help track progress and prevent progression to type 2 diabetes.