Senior Bhopal Doctor Sushil Jindal is Helping More Than 1 Lakh Diabetics with His Magazine
There are times in life when an incident pushes you to act. In the year 2010, Dr. Sushil Jindal saw one such incident that moved him.
There are times in life when an incident pushes you to act. In the year 2010, Dr. Sushil Jindal saw one such incident that moved him. Dr. Jindal is the senior-most Endocrinologist and Diabetologist of Central India, successfully looking after Jindal Diabetes and Hormone Centre in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh. He has been treating Endocrine and Diabetes patients for over 35 years. His approach towards providing care is a tech savvy one and he has been using advance AI empowered tools by HealthPlix since November 2017.
Recalling an incident some 12 years back, when he saw a child of 9 years losing his life to Type 1 diabetes because of misconceptions about the insulin. Type 1 diabetes is a disease mostly occurring in children and requires insulin injections lifelong to survive. Under the influence of a guru promoting alternative treatments for the disease, the child’s family decided to treat the boy with some alternative medicines and stopped the insulin.
He says “After this incident, we thought we should do something to dispel myths about diabetes in the minds of people. We thought of launching a magazine to provide scientifically correct knowledge about diabetes in simple language which patients can easily understand.” This was where the mission to spread awareness for diabetes started.
India is home to 77 million diabetics, the second highest in the world. One in six people with diabetes in the world is from India, and the numbers are rapidly growing. The International Diabetes Foundation’s Diabetes Atlas projects that over 134 million Indians will be diabetics in the next 25 years.
The Fight Against Diabetes
Dr. Jindal explains, “Diabetes is so big a disease in India that every two out of ten adults living in cities are diabetics. 50% of patients who land up in kidney failure are due to diabetes and 50% of patients who develop heart attack have diabetes as the root cause. Diabetes is the single most important metabolic disease which can affect nearly every organ system in the body. So, we wanted to spread scientifically correct information about this disease to the patients. If we target them with information on the right lifestyle options and dos and don’ts to help keep blood sugar, lipids and blood pressure under control, we can prevent at least a third of people from developing severe complications.”
Dr. Jindal aims at making this magazine a platform for the patients where they ask their queries, doubts and worries regarding their disease. Magazine regularly includes and answers them in their regular publications.
"We also want to help diabetics with other problems that they face. We recently introduced a column to help Type 1 diabetic girls in finding suitable marriage partners. Girls with Type 1 diabetes find it hard to get the right fit for a life partner. So, this column helps them find Type 1 Diabetes boys who are interested in getting married. This initiative has been a success and five to six girls have got married. We're hoping to get more readership for the magazine so that we can help more patients in the prevention and treatment of diabetes.”
HealthPlix is honoured to be associated with Dr. Sushil Jindal and salutes him for his tireless efforts and contribution to Indian healthcare.
About Dr. Sushil Jindal:
Dr. Sushil Jindal (MBBS, MD, DM (Endocrinology) is the senior-most Endocrinologist and Diabetologist of Central India, who has been successfully looking after Jindal Diabetes and Hormone Centre in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh. He is currently the Professor and Head Department of Endocrinology with PCMS in Bhopal.
Dr. Jindal has 20 international publications to his credit in addition to two chapters which he has contributed to the RSSDI textbook of Diabetes. He was a member of an editorial board of the prestigious journal 'BMJ Case Reports'. Dr. Jindal has successfully held the post of Organising Secretary of ESICON 2013, Bhopal. He is a physician to the Governor of Madhya Pradesh.