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Dr. Ashalata delivers expert Type 2 diabetes care with a compassionate approach. Every treatment plan ensures personalized care, prioritizing your reversal, remission, and overall well-being.
A Simple Explanation

What is Type 2 Diabetes?

A chronic metabolic disease known as type 2 diabetes occurs when your body either produces insufficient amounts of insulin or develops resistance to the insulin it does generate. The hormone insulin facilitates the transfer of glucose, or sugar, from your blood into your cells for use as fuel. High blood sugar levels result from this mechanism failing, which causes sugar to accumulate in the blood. Uncontrolled high blood sugar can harm your kidneys, heart, eyes, and nerves over time. In contrast to Type 1 diabetes, Type 2 diabetes frequently develops gradually and is closely associated with obesity, insulin resistance, genetics, and lifestyle factors. With the correct medical attention, it can frequently be reversed or put into remission.

Signs and Symptoms of Type 2 Diabetes – When to See Dr. Ashalata

Impaired vision, tingling in the feet, frequent urination, excessive thirst, unexplained weight loss, exhaustion, and slow-healing wounds. Increased appetite, dry skin, recurrent infections, or dark spots on the neck and underarms (acanthosis nigricans) are some symptoms that some patients encounter. Many do not exhibit any symptoms at all. For an early diagnosis and treatment, make an appointment with Dr. Ashalata right once if you see any of these symptoms or have risk factors including obesity or a family history.

Diabetes Reversal

Can Type 2 Diabetes Be Reversed?

Indeed, it is possible to reverse Type 2 diabetes, according to scientific study. Significant weight reduction and rigorous lifestyle modification can normalize blood sugar levels without the need for medication, according to studies like the historic DiRECT study. Achieving a HbA1c of less than 6.5% and a fasting glucose of less than 126 mg/dL without the use of diabetes medications is known as reversal. Reversal, however, works best for people who were diagnosed within the last six years and still have the ability to produce insulin. The goal of Dr. Ashalata's therapy is not only short-term improvement but long-term reversal.

Dr. Ashalata's 3-Pillar Approach to
Type 2 Diabetes Care
Diet, Medicine and Exercise

Three strong pillars support Dr. Ashalata’s strategy. First, for long-term blood sugar control, customized nutrition and diet regimens based on Indian eating customs. Second, only administer the right drugs or insulin when absolutely essential; never overprescribe. Third, advice on lifestyle and exercise to enhance insulin sensitivity and aid in weight loss. Together, these three pillars function. Reversal cannot be produced by a single pillar alone. However, when taken together, they naturally put diabetes into remission by addressing the underlying cause, insulin resistance.

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How Dr. Ashalata Monitors Your Progress

Dr. Ashalata tracks your development using a variety of tools. The average blood sugar during a three-month period is represented by HbA1c. Insulin resistance levels are measured by HOMA-IR and fasting insulin. Real-time glucose data is provided via CGM (Continuous Glucose Monitoring), which reveals trends and concealed spikes. The picture is completed by routine measurements of weight, waist circumference, and lipid profiles. This thorough monitoring guarantees that your treatment strategy remains efficient and customized.

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Common questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Get clear answers about Type 2 diabetes reversal, remission, insulin management, and Dr. Ashalata’s specialized care.

Yes, a lot of the time. Through individualized diet, lifestyle modifications, and metabolic therapy, Dr. Ashalata's Diabetes Reversal & Remission Program helps qualified patients cut back on or stop taking drugs. Reversal refers to returning blood sugar levels to normal without the use of medication. The length of diabetes, weight, and plan adherence all affect the results.

Dr. Ashalata suggests the following goals for the majority of persons with Type 2 diabetes: HbA1c below 7%, blood sugar levels between 80 and 130 mg/dL when fasting, and less than 180 mg/dL an hour after meals. Targets are customized, though, according to factors like age, length of diabetes, pregnant status, and hypoglycemia risk. Dr. Ashalata will create safe, attainable goals just for you.

Although both terms are frequently used synonymously, there is a little distinction. Reversal refers to the recovery of normal blood sugar levels without the need for diabetes treatment. Sustained reversal, or remission, is the medical term for keeping blood sugar levels normal and HbA1c below 6.5% for at least three to six months without medication. To put it simply, remission is the maintenance and reversal is the accomplishment. Dr. Ashalata concentrates on both, first assisting you in achieving reversal and then maintaining your long-term remission.