Diabetes in younger adults on the rise

Diabetes in younger adults on the rise hinh anh 1A young man is treated for diabetes complications at the University Medical Centre in HCM City. (Photo: VNA)

HCM City (VNS/VNA) – The incidence of type 2
diabetes in has increased dramatically in Vietnam, doctors have
said.

Endocrinologists said that usually refers to diabetes that
develops in adults under 40 years old.

Nguyen Binh Tan, a 30-year-old man from HCM
City, was hospitalised on November 10 with onset type
2 diabetes, with symptoms that included unexplained weight loss,
extreme fatigue, excessive thirst, and frequent urination.

“One month ago, I suddenly lost weight and felt very tired in
the morning. I lost 10 kilogrammes, from 62kg to 52kg, within a month,” he said.

“At first, I thought I had a heart problem and came to
the hospital for a ,” he added.

Previously, it was uncommon to find early-onset diabetes.
However, more and more young people have been diagnosed with type
2 diabetes in recent years, said Dr Nguyen Thi Le Hang, head of the
department of endocrinology at An Binh Hospital.

The rising incidence of type 2 diabetes among younger
adults is related to rising rates of obesity, changes in dietary patterns,
and sedentary lifestyles, she said.

It is crucial to promote education about the need for early diagnosis and
treatment to prevent complications related to diabetes and minimise the burden
of the disease.

People with risk factors such as a parent having
, obesity and insufficient physical activity should
have screening tests for diabetes, with just a simple blood test, she
said.   

Dr Ho Dac Phuong of Nguyen Tri Phuong Hospital in HCM City
said that a recent survey revealed that 60 out of 1,000 people have
diabetes in the country, a three-fold increase compared to 1985.
The rate is much higher in HCM City and other cities in the
country, Phuong said.

The prevalence of diabetes in young people is rising due to obesity, an
unhealthy diet and an inactive lifestyle, he said.

Women with gestational diabetes which can lead to type 2
diabetes in the next five to 10 years need to be strictly monitored for
prevention and early diagnosis.

A 30-year-old pregnant woman with gestational diabetes,
for example, might develop type 2 diabetes after 10 years, Phuong said.

Children of women with gestational diabetes have a high risk
factor and need to be managed for prevention and early diagnosis, according to
Phuong.

Screening for diabetes costs only 20,000 VND (close to 1 USD).

Late diagnosis and treatment can lead to a huge economic
burden and affect quality of life and life expectancy.

Young people with diabetes often ignore treatment plans as well as
diet and exercise management to keep blood sugar levels within the target
range, because their health conditions are still good at the early
stage of the disease, according to Dr Le Hoang Bao from the department of
endocrinology at the University Medical Centre in HCM City.

Delayed treatment can lead to serious complications that affect many parts of
the body and cause heart failure, stroke, kidney failure, blindness, or lower
extremity amputations.

Earlier this month, the hospital received a 36-year-old man
who was hospitalised with diabetes complications. Although he was
diagnosed with diabetes four years ago through a health screening
programme at his workplace, he took no action to treat the disease until he was
sent to hospital with swelling in his leg, a common complication of
diabetes.

“I was diagnosed with diabetes four years ago but I
was not aware of serious complications of the disease. I did not
follow treatment and diet management, resulting in complications,” he said.

“I am so scared now of diabetes complications,” he added.

Last year, around 3.8 million people were living with
diabetes and the number is expected to jump to 6.1 million by 2040, according
to the Ministry of Health.

Sixty-nine percent of adults with diabetes remain undiagnosed
in Vietnam, and only 29 percent of people living with diabetes receive
treatment at health facilities./.

Chu Thị Thúy Dung source

Source: VietnamPlus

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