Yakutia's Diabetes Awareness Week urges early detection and prevention
Yakutia's Diabetes Awareness Week urges early detection and prevention
Yakutia's Diabetes Awareness Week urges early detection and prevention
Yakutia is marking Diabetes Awareness Week from November 10 to 14, leading up to World Diabetes Day on November 14. The campaign aims to inform residents about the risks, symptoms, and prevention of diabetes—a condition affecting around 35,000 people in the region.
During the week, health officials will highlight the importance of early detection and management. Symptoms like excessive thirst, frequent urination, and unexplained weight loss often signal the disease. Doctors stress that timely treatment and following medical advice can help patients live well with diabetes.
Residents can book a diabetes check-up in several ways. Options include visiting their local clinic's registration desk, using the Gosuslugi public services portal, or calling the Unified Healthcare Contact Center at 122.
To lower the risk of diabetes, medical experts advise quitting smoking and alcohol. They also recommend eating healthily, staying active, and keeping weight and blood pressure in check. Regular medical examinations are encouraged for early intervention.
The awareness week provides Yakutia's residents with clear steps to prevent and manage diabetes. With 35,000 people already diagnosed in the region, health authorities are pushing for wider education and accessible screenings. Early action and lifestyle changes remain key to reducing long-term risks.
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