Qatar- HMC opens hotline for diabetics during Ramadan


(MENAFN- Gulf Times) Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC) is providing a phone-based emergency service, for any patient with diabetes during Ramadan. The hotline (55981331) is operational from 8 pm to 11 pm, seven days a week.

HMC is also providing medical advice related to diabetes and fasting. Dr. Mahmoud Ali Zirie, senior consultant and head of HMC's Endocrinology and Diabetes Division, explained that the decision to fast carries an assortment of potential risks and complications for individuals with diabetes.

Dr. Zirie added that individuals with diabetes who choose to fast during the holy month should obtain a medical assessment and specific advice on medication and dietary adjustments.

"Diabetics who choose to fast need to be aware of the potential health risks. They must also be ready to adhere to the recommendations of their healthcare team to achieve a safer fasting experience," said Dr. Zirie.

"A medical assessment and educational counselling on physical activity, meal planning, glucose monitoring and dosage and timing of medications must be part of the process of preparing for Ramadan."

Fasting is also not recommended for pregnant women who need insulin and for breastfeeding mothers, whether they have Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes. While most Type 2 diabetics are able to fast without complication, Dr. Zirie cautioned that some dietary and medication adjustments are usually required.

"Individuals with diabetes, both Type 1 and Type 2, who choose to fast should keep a watchful eye on their health and should monitor their blood glucose regularly and frequently," said Dr. Zirie.

In recent years, HMC has continued to improve the provision of care for people with diabetes in Qatar. National Diabetes Centres have been opened at both Hamad General and Al Wakra Hospitals and provide a range of services from initial screening through to treatment, health education and the provision of medication and equipment.

Diabetics who fast during Ramadan, several topics require special consideration and those with poorly controlled diabetes, elderly patients who require insulin, children, and the acutely ill or frail are generally advised not to fast.


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