Awareness and Importance of Periodic Glucose Monitoring in Diabetes Management Among Low-Income Diabetic Population in Semi-Urban Bangalore
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Awareness and Importance of Periodic Glucose Monitoring in Diabetes Management Among Low-Income Diabetic Population in Semi-Urban Bangalore
Dr. Nikhil Natraj, MBBS
Karnataka Medical Council Registration # 68701
Abstract
Diabetes is a growing public health crisis in India, with semi urban low income population and underprivileged populations facing the greatest challenges in disease awareness, diagnosis, and management. In the semi urban Bangalore region and its adjacent areas, limited access to health infrastructure, lack of education, and financial constraints severely hinder effective monitoring and control of blood glucose levels. This paper highlights the urgent need to educate semi urban communities on diabetes, emphasizing the importance of daily blood glucose testing and lifestyle modification. It also examines the role of affordable and subsidized home glucose monitoring tools—particularly glucometers and glucose strips—in empowering individuals to manage their health proactively. By bridging the gap between awareness and access, these interventions can significantly reduce the long-term burden of diabetes and its complications. The study recommends community-based health education programs, public-private partnerships, and government subsidies as strategic solutions to address this critical healthcare gap in semi urban low-income areas of Bangalore.
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