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Failure to change lifestyle an issue with diabetes patients, say experts

There are more than 7 crore people affected by diabetes in the country and the number is expected to double in the next 20 years

Updated on: Nov 17, 2022 12:39 AM IST
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Ignoring early symptoms of diabetes and failure to change lifestyles is a major issue for diabetic people, said Dr KP Chandra, director, Chandra Diabetes and Obesity Clinic, in a press conference on Wednesday.

For representation only (HT File Photo)
For representation only (HT File Photo)

“It’s high time that people should be educated on the early symptoms and complications of diabetes. The cost of treatment goes up if complications occur. Hence, early diagnosis needs to be the focus area for educating people about diabetes,” said Dr Chandra.

Diabetes damages the body continuously and becomes evident only when an organ is damaged. Many times, medical care is initiated late and organs such as the kidneys, eyes, heart, and nerves are damaged irreversibly, said Dr Chandra.

The status of diabetes in India is alarming with more than 7 crore people affected by diabetes and the number is expected to double in the next 20 years. Increasing incidence of diabetes in the Indian population is mainly because of a sedentary lifestyle, lack of exercise, improper food habits, increased stress, pollution, apart from genetic disposition.

 
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