Due to the pandemic, many diabetes patients stopped being treated, which generated an lack of control, which caused Covid-19 deaths.
Telemedicine or virtual medical consultations came to stay as part of the teachings left by the Covid-19 pandemic, since they threw favorable results in the control and treatment of diabetes, said María Emilia Salazar, Country Manager of the Doctor Anytime portal.
During the virtual press conference: "Diabetes: the other pandemic", said that video-conference technology to attend to this chronic-degenerative disease is a great ally, because it allowed patients to stay at home, without exposing themselves to the virus in the virus in theTransfers and visits to the doctor, in addition to being a 20 percent cheaper mode.
He stressed that studies in hospitals in France, showed that telemedicine is very effective for the attention of type I and II diabetes.
"They examined at the end of the tests a total of 6,170 patients, between 13 and 71 years, and the results were really favorable; the results demonstrated a significant decrease in average glycosylated hemoglobin, in the groups that used telemedicine with tests that lastedMore than 6 months, and adults who are over 50 years old were also benefited, "he explained.
Meanwhile, Fernando Orozco, president of the Mexican Association of Nurses in Nephrology (Menac), said that unfortunately people suffering from COVID-19, developed diabetes during confinement or while they were admitted to some hospital, so the number of patients withThis disease will increase and the need for attention.
"The recommendation is to comply with prevention measures, such as getting as little as possible, staying at home, not exposing yourself to the risk of the virus, because they have a high vulnerability to the disease, and must have a lot of adherence to medical management and treatment", he said.
For its part, Irma Ceja, medical manager of Endocrinology and Nutrition of Grupo HurdDiabetes complications.
"And that is where the possibility and feasibility of telemedicine enters, which somehow brings us closer to people and allows us to attend and continue the treatment of diabetes," he said.