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Sub-Saharan Diabetes Crisis: Over 24 Million Struggle with Silent Epidemic

adminBy adminMay 28, 2024Updated:May 28, 2024

In the expansive lands of sub-Saharan Africa, a staggering figure looms: more than 24 million individuals grapple with diabetes. This revelation came from the lips of Dr. Gloria Ani-Asamoah, a dedicated family physician stationed at Korle-Bu Polyclinic and a proud alumna of the Merck Foundation.

During a recent engagement with journalists, Dr. Ani-Asamoah shed light on the alarming statistics, revealing that within this colossal number, type 2 diabetes reigns supreme, accounting for a whopping 90 percent of cases in the region.

The venue for this enlightening discourse was a workshop meticulously organized by the esteemed Merck Foundation, in conjunction with esteemed partners like the Ghana Association of Journalists and the esteemed First Lady Rebecca Akufo-Addo, fervent advocate of the “Merck Foundation More Than a Mother Campaign.”

In a sobering reflection, Dr. Ani-Asamoah lamented the widespread ignorance shrouding the disease, despite its pervasive health implications.

Citing data sourced from the Integrated African Health Observatory and the esteemed World Health Organization (WHO), Dr. Ani-Asamoah painted a grim picture: over half, a staggering 54 percent, of diabetes cases in Africa remain undiagnosed. Projections foretell an ominous future, with a projected surge of 129 percent, skyrocketing the afflicted population to a staggering 55 million by the year 2045.

Dr. Ani-Asamoah sounded a clarion call, urging heightened awareness and proactive measures to address the burgeoning burden of diabetes and other non-communicable maladies plaguing the African continent.

With an air of authority, Dr. Ani-Asamoah elucidated the intricate nature of diabetes, branding it a chronic metabolic affliction characterized by unwelcome spikes in blood glucose levels.

He painted a vivid picture of the havoc wreaked by diabetes on the body’s delicate vascular network, likening blood vessels to vital conduits essential for bodily function.

“If the heart’s blood vessels fall prey to this insidious disease, dire consequences ensue. The same holds true for ocular vessels, leading to vision impairment, and renal vessels, precipitating kidney complications,” Dr. Ani-Asamoah emphasized.

Turning his attention to type 2 diabetes, Dr. Ani-Asamoah underscored its prominence and pernicious impact on health, delineating hallmark symptoms such as polyuria and polydipsia, indicative of the body’s valiant struggle against soaring blood glucose levels.

As he delved deeper, Dr. Ani-Asamoah elucidated the cascade of debilitating symptoms experienced by afflicted individuals, ranging from debilitating fatigue to ocular disturbances and neuropathic sensations.

In a poignant anecdote, Dr. Ani-Asamoah recounted encounters with patients grappling with diabetes-induced sensory deficits, lamenting their inability to perceive wounds and injuries, a grave consequence of nerve impairment.

Turning his gaze to maternal health, Dr. Ani-Asamoah highlighted the peril of gestational diabetes, underscoring the heightened risk it poses for future development of type 2 diabetes in affected women.

In a parting plea, Dr. Ani-Asamoah implored citizens to embrace proactive health measures, advocating for regular screenings and lifestyle modifications to stem the tide of diabetes prevalence.

24 Million Diabetes Silent Epidemic Sub-Saharan
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