By Dr. Shruthi Thennati | Kayakalpa Clinic, Vadodara MBBS, MD, DipIBLM, PgDip Endocrine (UK) General Physician | Metabolic Physician | Lifestyle Medicine Practitioner What Is Fatty Liver Disease? Fatty liver disease occurs when excess fat accumulates in the liver. It is now one of the most common lifestyle-related conditions , especially in urban populations. Most patients are surprised to learn that fatty liver is closely linked to: Obesity • Insulin resistance • Prediabetes and Type 2 Diabetes • PCOS • Sedentary lifestyle Why Fatty Liver Is Called a “Silent Disease” Fatty liver often develops without noticeable symptoms. Many patients only discover it during: • Routine blood tests (elevated liver enzymes) • Ultrasound scans • Health check-ups Even without symptoms, the condition can progress silently over time. What Causes Fatty Liver? The most common cause is insulin resistance , not alcohol. When the body becomes r...
By Dr. Shruthi Thennati Kayakalpa Clinic, Vadodara MBBS, MD, DipIBLM, PgDip Endocrine (UK) Understanding HbA1c HbA1c is one of the most commonly used tests for diagnosing and monitoring diabetes. It reflects the average blood glucose levels over the past 2–3 months . For many patients, it has become the primary marker used to evaluate blood sugar control. However, relying only on HbA1c can sometimes give an incomplete picture of metabolic health . Why HbA1c May Not Tell the Full Story Although HbA1c is a useful test, several factors can affect its accuracy. In some individuals, HbA1c may appear normal even when blood sugar levels fluctuate significantly. This can happen due to: • Early insulin resistance • Significant post-meal glucose spikes • Conditions affecting red blood cells • Iron deficiency anemia • Certain medical conditions Because of these factors, HbA1c alone may not always detect early metabolic disturbances . The Problem of Po...