Editor's choiceLocal newsNews

Diabetes awareness for senior citizens

The only way to be sure about this and get treated is to have a blood glucose test at a clinic, hospital or your family doctor

The Estcourt Senior Citizens Club recently commemorated World Diabetes Day (November 14) where they were encouraged to get tested for diabetes.

World Diabetes Day is the primary global awareness campaign focusing on diabetes. Many people have diabetes without being aware.

The only way to be sure about this and get treated is to have a blood glucose test at a clinic, hospital or your family doctor.
When Ramika Peerbhay asked the elderly how often they checked for diabetes, they responded: ‘once every six months’.

Diabetes needs to be tested for once every two weeks or at least once a month.

Other members and guests added to the discussion, after which Ted Naidoo shared emergency health tips with the club members.
Mrs Peerbhay would like to request a donation of blood glucose test strips, as this will enable regular testing at weekly meetings.

At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!

Support local journalism

Add The Citizen as a preferred source to see more from Northern Natal News in Google News and Top Stories.

Sihle Ntenjwa

A journalist at Caxton Local Media, contributing to Estcourt and Midlands News. Passionate and dedicated to his craft, Sihle has quickly made a name for himself since arriving in Estcourt in late 2023. His commitment to storytelling and community journalism has earned him recognition for keeping readers informed with compelling and accurate local news

Related Articles

Back to top button