Dr. Prabhat Agrawal
Best Diabetes Doctor in Agra
Worried about diabetes? Dr. Prabhat Agrawal is one of the Best Diabetes Doctor in Agra. With over a dozen international awards and accreditations, he has managed to reverse Diabetes in many patients in Agra.
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Diabetes could be a painful beginning and a painful end too! Pre-diabetes is reversible when you’re careful and attentive with your lifestyle and habits! And leave the rest on your diabetologist to analyze what’s best for you?!
Dr. Prabhat Agrawal
Senior Diabetologist & Gen. Physician
Learn More About Your Diabetes
Diabetes is a chronic health hazard! It is important to learn, what’s right and what’s not for the diabetics. At our Diabetes Care Center, Dr. Prabhat Agrawal explains how diabetes can be identified at an early stage. The patients love his enthusiasm to teach what’s right for an individual diabetic person. That’s what makes him the best diabetologist in Agra.
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FAQs on Diabetes
Here are some frequently asked questions on Diabetes.
Who is Dr. Prabhat Agrawal?
Dr. Prabhat Agrawal is a Senior Professor & Medicine Consultant at S.N. Medical College, Agra and runs a Diabetes Care Center at Ashok Nagar, Pachkuiyaan, Agra. He is among the best Diabetes Doctor in Agra.
What is the difference between Diabetes and Diabetes Mellitus?
“Diabetes” generally refers to Diabetes Mellitus, a condition where blood sugar stays high due to lack of insulin or insulin resistance. It includes Type 1 and Type 2. There is another rare condition called Diabetes Insipidus, which is unrelated to blood sugar and is caused by hormone imbalance affecting urine control.
What are normal diabetes sugar values?
Normal fasting blood sugar is 70–99 mg/dL. Prediabetes is 100–125 mg/dL. Diabetes is 126 mg/dL or higher (fasting). After meals, normal sugar should be less than 140 mg/dL at 2 hours. HbA1c under 5.7% is normal, 5.7–6.4% prediabetes, and 6.5%+ suggests diabetes.
What are common diabetes medicines?
Common medications include Metformin, DPP-4 inhibitors, SGLT2 inhibitors, GLP-1 agonists, sulfonylureas, and insulin. The choice depends on sugar levels, kidney function, weight, and associated health issues. Treatment should always be personalized and prescribed by a doctor after evaluation.
Will diabetes be cured permanently?
Currently, there is no permanent cure for diabetes. Type 1 requires lifelong insulin. Type 2 can be controlled or even reach remission with major lifestyle changes, weight management, medications, or bariatric surgery. However, stopping healthy habits may cause sugar levels to rise again. Continuous monitoring and treatment are essential.
What is the ideal diabetes diet for North Indians
A North Indian diabetic diet should include whole grains (multigrain roti, dalia, brown rice), high-fiber vegetables, legumes, and lean proteins like dal, paneer, curd, and eggs. Limit sweets, deep-fried foods, potatoes, white rice, and packaged snacks. Prefer mustard oil or ghee in moderation. Eat small, frequent meals and avoid overeating.
What is the average diabetes level (HbA1c)?
HbA1c shows your average blood sugar of the last 3 months. A normal HbA1c is below 5.7%, prediabetes is 5.7–6.4%, and diabetes is 6.5% or more. For most diabetic patients, the treatment goal is below 7%, unless advised differently by your doctor.
What is diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA)?
DKA is a medical emergency where the body breaks fat rapidly, producing ketones that make the blood acidic. It happens mostly in Type 1 diabetes due to severe lack of insulin. Symptoms include nausea, vomiting, deep breathing, confusion, and fruity breath smell. Immediate hospital treatment is necessary.