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Many not aware that they are diabetic

- THOMAS FOO Subang Jaya, Selangor

Health Minister Dr Lee Boon Chye said a survey conducted in November 2015 showed that 17.5 per cent of the population had diabetes and only 9.4 per cent were unaware of their condition.

This is not updated informatio­n. According to the National Diabetes Institute (Nadi), Malaysia has the highest rate of diabetes in Asia and one of the highest in the world.

Its executive chairman, Datuk Dr Mustaffa Embong, told a news portal in July that there were 2.5 million adults with diabetes in Malaysia.

We need to be more aware of the facts.

Diabetes has no outward symptoms and can damage the nerves and capillarie­s of our organs, leading to kidney failure, blindness, stroke and heart attack.

Dr Lee said the complicati­ons could be avoided with medication, healthy lifestyle and good diet.

It is important that people are aware of their condition and can lead normal lives by taking the right steps.

Many who are not aware that they are diabetic may be from rural areas and the Bottom 40 group.

State health department­s can despatch mobile clinics to villages to screen people for diabetes.

The mobile clinics can also provide counsellin­g on the treatment and medication for those with diabetes.

 ?? FILE PIC ?? Health screening is important as diabetes has no outward symptoms.
FILE PIC Health screening is important as diabetes has no outward symptoms.

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