Diabetes test
Steve Dada
An endocrinologist and specialist in the study and management of the gland and related area, Dr. Femi Fasanmade has urged people living with diabetes not to see the ailment as a death sentence but rather something they can live with and enjoy good life.
Speaking at the launch of the ten steps to better glucose control,
developed by the Global Partnership for Effective Diabetes Management in
Lagos, Fasanmade said a strict adherence to the glucose control
guidelines could be all a patient would require to live with the
condition in good health.
According to him, the steps to better glucose control helps create
awareness on the disease and acquaint patients, doctors and health
workers on the best way to achieve a control of the disease through the
new guidelines.
Explaining the four-ten steps, Fasanmade said diabetic patients could
reduce the risk of diabetes-related complications and thus improve their
quality of life by following the recommendations of the ten steps.
These he said requires among other things that the patient should
strive to monitor his condition regularly and aggressively manage his
blood sugar level, as well as blood fat (hyperglycaemia, hypertension
and dyslipidemia) and every new diabetes patient should see a specialist
who should initiate appropriate management procedure before referring
the patient to a general practice practitioner.
The patient and his/her doctor should not spear any management method
to achieve a control. Such methods should include diet, drugs and
exercise. “If you can combine these, you will not see any cases of
stroke, erectile dysfunction, blindness and many other complications
diabetes often come with,’’ he said.
Professor Augustine Ohwovoriole, while launching the ten steps
described the state of the nation’s health care delivery system as too
difficult and burdened with a lot of challenges, and could make it
difficult for diabetes patients in Nigeria to achieve control. He said
to be able to follow the ten steps, laboratories must be available and
well organised to offer necessary monitoring checks for diabetes.
He noted that a few laboratories in Nigeria could provide the HbAIc test recommended in the ten steps, adding that this and other tests were rather too expensive for Nigerian diabetics who will strive to follow the guidelines effectively.
He noted that a few laboratories in Nigeria could provide the HbAIc test recommended in the ten steps, adding that this and other tests were rather too expensive for Nigerian diabetics who will strive to follow the guidelines effectively.
According to him,diabetes treatment is not as it should be in the
country. He therefore, urged the government to as a matter of urgency
include diabetes among the diseases covered by the National Health
Insurance Scheme (NHIS).
The steps to better glucose control, as developed by Global Partnership
aimed at good glycaemia control.
It include monitoring HbAIc every three months in addition to regular glucose self-examination, manage hyperperglycaemia, dyslipidemia and hypertension with the same intensity to obtain the best patient outcome.
It include monitoring HbAIc every three months in addition to regular glucose self-examination, manage hyperperglycaemia, dyslipidemia and hypertension with the same intensity to obtain the best patient outcome.
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