"MGB2's new sensor: A Breakthrough in Diabetes Management"
Today, we will talk about Diabetes and type 2 diabetes, which is common in almost every household. When we eat, the food enters the stomach and then touches the first part of the intestine. Sensors there send signals to the pancreas to indicate how much insulin is needed to manage the sugar. After many years of consuming rice, bread, chapatis, and sugar—about 25 to 30 years— the sensor becomes weak and stops sending signals to your pancreas now. If we bypass food a few cm ahead. Then, we get a new area and a new sensor that sends better signals. This mechanism is the basis of how metabolic surgery works. The latest MGB 2 procedure takes only 20 minutes and requires a short anesthesia. If you need more information then follow our Instagram and YouTube channel. Thank you. @Kular Hospitals P. Ltd, National Highway, Bija, Khanna, Punjab, India @Kular Hospitals P. Ltd, National Highway, Bija, Khanna, Punjab, India www.kularhospital.com +91-9878090001 office@kularbariatrics.com, ...