Incidents of kidney, heart or other organ failure have become very common in diabetic patients. The more the blood sugar level increases, the problems with your organs increase. Although no one yet tells how many days will it take for your increased blood glucose level to cause your kidneys to fail, but Dr. Manjunath, surgeon, Department of Surgery and Discipline, AIIMS, has said that HbA1c, a test that measures blood sugar, also reveals that your kidneys are failing. In how many days can it fail? Increasing HbA1c levels reduce the life span of your organs. In the video, Dr. Manjunath has explained in detail about the HbA1c level and the time of kidney failure, let’s listen in the video…




























