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Marwa al-Bahrawi wrote:
Dr. Waleed Al-Dhahi, head of the Diabetes Association at Mubarak Hospital, warned yesterday against the high rate of diabetes in Kuwait, reaching about 24 percent of the 420 adults infected, recording 40 new cases per 100,000 children with type I diabetes 4.6 Type II cases per year.
It was in a statement made on the occasion of the inauguration of the awareness workshop on modern diabetes measurement techniques, the diabetes badociation, in which he pointed out that diabetes was a difficult disease to control, as the discipline rates in the world ranging from 40 to 70%, and that many diseases treated, but discipline remains the most important life treatment of the patient.
He pointed out that diabetics have a constant need to know the levels of diabetes, especially those who are treated with needles, "insulin", to change the doses according to their measures, warning that the continuation of patients receiving a single dose of "insulin" for a long time without trying to change, as this indicates a lack of discipline in the blood sugar.
Al-Dahhi said that there are several ways to control blood sugar, including "home inspection", which depends on the finger prick.
And setting up a blood point in the measuring device, traditional method common to many advanced methods such as diabetes sensors, which are devices placed on
The patient's body, examined for a long time, gives him the opportunity to learn how to measure diabetes at different times.
Today, it is also used to avoid sudden drops in diabetes.
A new and advanced method of measuring sugar is also mentioned in Diabetics Free Skin Libri, a two-week sticker that allows the patient to check sugar tens of times, a device approved by the Ministry of Health and available to patients under insulin.
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