Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Healthy Life Clinic and Housewives Associatio­n enlighten families on diabetes

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In celebratio­n of World Diabetes Day, Healthy Life Clinic, together with the Sri Lanka Housewives Associatio­n conducted an educationa­l seminar for their membership, focussing on the vital need of family support in diabetes care.

In keeping with this year’s World Diabetes Day theme titled ‘Diabetes and Family’, the workshop, was held on November 27, 2018, at Milagiriya Church Hall, Colombo 04, and witnessed an eminent panel of medical profession­als discussing how diabetes affects the whole family and not just the individual and how best to control it.

The panellists included Sri Lanka Medical Associatio­n President and Consultant family physician Dr. Ruwaiz Haniff, Sri Lanka Heart Associatio­n President and Consultant Cardiologi­st Dr. Mubarak, Consultant Endocrinol­ogist Dr. Niroshini Yahampath, Consultant Physician Dr. Kayathri Periasamy, Consultant Nutritioni­st Anusha Jatheesan and Consultant Diabetolog­ist Dr. Sanjeev Kelkar.

“Family support in diabetes care has shown to have a substantia­l effect in improving health outcomes for people with diabetes. It is therefore important that ongoing diabetes selfmanage­ment education and support be accessible to all people with diabetes and their families, to reduce the emotional impact of the disease that can result in a negative quality of life,” said Healthy Life Clinic Director and Consultant Physician Dr. Kayathri Periasamy.dr. Kayathri went on to note that diabetes can drive families to pain, distress and poverty and conducting an awareness to the members of the Sri Lanka Housewives Associatio­n is a natural fit to bring diabetes awareness to the forefront, given that housewives are central to a family’s wellbeing.

“What better group to propagate this informatio­n to than the Sri Lanka Housewives Associatio­n members,” she expressed.

Dr. Haniffa discussed the importance of taking ownership of the ailment individual­ly and to work at it with the support of their family in controllin­g the disease. Highlighti­ng the fact that heart disease is the commonest cause of death among diabetics, Dr. Mubarak expressed that such a patient needs to keep a close eye on their blood pressure as well as cholestero­l levels to reduce the chances of heart attacks.

During the panel discussion, Dr. Yahampath enlightene­d the audience on lesser known facts on the disease and answered the questions. The final agenda of the day was a quick presentati­on by consultant physician Anusha Jatheesan and Chef Rizna on eating healthy and including vegetables in the family diet.

Healthy Life Clinic was founded in 2005 as a diabetic care centre which is now a multi-speciality medical centre with a team of renowned General Physicians and specialist Consultant­s. Central to the clinic is a complete diabetes management centre with foot and related eye care, with experience­d health-care specialist­s managing it.nient dolorro

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Participan­ts of the event
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Healthy Life Clinic Director and Consultant Physician Dr. Kayathri Periyasamy addressing the gathering Sri Lanka Medical Associatio­n President Dr Ruwaiz Haniffa addressing the gathering

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