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November Marks American Diabetes

By Opal Belcourt , Contributing Writer
November 21, 2023 at 05:09pm. Views: 283

As November unfolds, the United States recognizes two critical health awareness campaigns that aim to shed light on the impact of diabetes on individuals and their vision. American Diabetes Month and Diabetic Eye Disease Month collectively advocate for early detection, prevention, and management of diabetes-related complications, particularly those affecting the eyes.

American Diabetes Month: A Call to Action

American Diabetes Month serves as an annual reminder of the pervasive impact of diabetes on millions of Americans, with World Diabetes Day being November 14th. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), over 34 million people in the United States have diabetes, and an estimated 88 million have prediabetes. This chronic condition affects the body's ability to produce or use insulin effectively, leading to elevated blood sugar levels that can contribute to various complications.

The American Diabetes Association (ADA) spearheads this awareness month to encourage communities, healthcare professionals, and policymakers to unite against the diabetes epidemic. The campaign emphasizes the importance of adopting a healthy lifestyle, regular medical check-ups, and education to prevent and manage diabetes effectively.

Diabetic Eye Disease Month: Focusing on Vision Health

Simultaneously, November is designated as Diabetic Eye Disease Month, drawing attention to the significant threat diabetes poses to vision. People with diabetes are at an increased risk of developing various eye diseases, collectively known as diabetic eye diseases. Conditions such as diabetic retinopathy, diabetic macular edema, cataracts, and glaucoma can lead to vision impairment and, if left untreated, even blindness.

The National Eye Institute (NEI) underscores the importance of routine eye examinations for individuals with diabetes. Early detection and timely intervention can prevent or slow the progression of diabetic eye diseases, preserving vision and improving overall eye health. NEI also highlights the role of maintaining stable blood sugar levels, blood pressure, and cholesterol as key factors in preventing vision complications associated with diabetes.

Collaborative Efforts for Comprehensive Health

Both American Diabetes Month and Diabetic Eye Disease Month underscore the interconnectedness of overall health and the need for a holistic approach to diabetes management. The campaigns advocate for collaboration among healthcare professionals, individuals, and communities to address the multifaceted aspects of diabetes, from lifestyle modifications to regular screenings and treatment.

In the spirit of these awareness months, health organizations, local communities, and individuals are encouraged to engage in educational activities, share information on social media, and participate in events that promote diabetes awareness and prevention. By working together, we can reduce the impact of diabetes and diabetic eye diseases, ultimately improving the health and well-being of countless Americans.

As we navigate the challenges posed by diabetes, let November serve as a rallying point for increased awareness, education, and action to combat this widespread health issue and protect the vision of those living with diabetes.

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