Editors Note July 2025

From the Editor's Desk

Dr. Saravana Bharathy. S. P, Internal Medicine

Dr. Saravana Bharathy. S. P

Consultant
Internal Medicine
Dear Mehta's Family

This July, Dr. Mehta’s Multi-Speciality Hospital is raising awareness about the silent complications of diabetes, neuropathy, retinopathy, and nephropathy. With over 101 million Indians living with diabetes, these organ-threatening conditions often progress unnoticed until they become severe or irreversible. Early screening for nerve damage, vision changes, and kidney health is essential to protect long-term wellbeing.

"Diabetes doesn’t shout—your organs whisper. Learn to listen."

Diabetes Complications in India: The Silent Triad You Can’t Ignore

India currently has approximately 101 million people living with diabetes, a number that has risen sharply over the last decade. This epidemic is manifesting earlier and progressing faster than many clinics can track, resulting in a surge of “silent” end-organ damage that often remains asymptomatic until it becomes severe, disabling, or irreversible.

Why this matters? Key figures from India:

"See, feel, and filter—see the retina, feel the feet, filter the urine."

Clinic-friendly guidance:

Red flags to monitor closely:

Effective strategies to protect organs beyond glucose control:

India snapshot: