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Banigo Advocates Regular Medical Checks For People 30 Years And Above

 Rivers State Deputy Governor, Dr.  Ipalibo Banigo has advised people that are 30 years and above to go for regular medical check-up to prevent Diabetes.


 

Dr. Banigo gave this advice in Government House Port Harcourt  to commemorate the 2021 World Diabetes Day.

 

Dr. Banigo said the advised became necessary in view of the fact that diabetes was no longer the disease of the elderly, but also for the young,  children that could have the type 1 Diabetes.

 

“Check your blood sugar level regularly to know whether it is normal or it is at the pre diabetes stage, because it can be reversed, if it is at the pre diabetes stage, where you will watch your diet, engage in regular exercise and stay away from tobacco and alcohol. Dr. Banigo quipped.

 

The Deputy Governor also said those who already have diabetes should manage it by taking their medication, engage in regular exercise for about 150 minutes a week, eat food that are high in fibre, like legumes (beans), cucumber and garden eggs. 

 

According to the Public Health Physician, under the watch of Governor Wike health workers have been trained on screening for Diabetes, screening apparatus like glucometer and test strips has been provided, while a massive awareness campaign on the prevention and control of Diabetes is ongoing with the distribution of IEC materials.

 

The Deputy Governor further said at the healthcare level, primary healthcare workers have also undergone training on the management of gestational Diabetes, while the Mother and Child Hospital would also help to manage Diabetes in mothers, pregnant women and children.

 

 14th of November, each year has been set aside to celebrate World Diabetes Day. The theme for this year’s celebration is “access to diabetes care”.

 


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