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About Me
Dr. M.R. Rajesh Kumar is a Paediatric Intensivist,Family Physician and General Physician and has an experience of 27 years in these fields. He completed MBBS from Kilpauk Medical College, Chennai in 1994 and Diploma in Paediatrics from Sri Ramachandra University, Chennai in 1998.
He is a member of Indian Medical Association (IMA).
Clinic Locations
, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Education
Kilpauk Medical College, Chennai - 1994 Graduated
MBBS
Sri Ramachandra University, Chennai - 1998 Graduated
Diploma in Paediatrics
Membership
Indian Medical Association (IMA)
News
Ways to Make Diabetes and Pregnancy More Manageable
Diabetes during pregnancy has been on the rise in the United States, paralleling the global obesity pandemic. Not only is the frequency of type 1 and type 2 diabetes rising among women of reproductive age, but there has also been a significant rise in the reported rates of gestational diabetes mellitus. Diabetes increases maternal and fetal risk, which is mostly related to the degree of hyperglycemia but also to chronic consequences and comorbidities of diabetes. Specific dangers of diabetes in pregnancy include, among other things, spontaneous abortion, fetal abnormalities, preeclampsia, fetal death, macrosomia, newborn hypoglycemia, hyperbilirubinemia, and neonatal respiratory distress syndrome.
If in any case, your little child catches any chronic disease, then it becomes a matter of great concern for the parents as well. Similarly, if a child gets a fever, parents will be worried for sure about the child’s health and will want proper treatment of fever for the child. So, it is quite necessary for the parents to have a clear idea about what fever in children might look like, to what extent it will be considered an emergency, and whether the fever can be treated at home- if so, then how, the noticeable symptoms that will make you sure that your child has a fever, when to take the child,
Sometimes women who have diabetes need special health care if they become pregnant. Because the phase of pregnancy is very different and vivid. It requires a lot of nutrition for you and for your baby as well. Therefore, the demand for blood sugar increases during the period of pregnancy. Hence, if you are thinking of getting pregnant and if you do not have diabetes that’s a plus point but if you have diabetes then you need to take care of certain things.