
There are over 2 million people diagnosed with diabetes in the UK and worldwide 194 million. An epidemic of diabetes is reported and by 2025 it is predicted that there will be 330 million people with diabetes in the world. Diabetes is likely to present one of this century's greatest medical challenges. However, the impact of diabetes on the individual and their carers is equally important. This book provides an easy to understand guide to diabetes and is aimed at all those living with diabetes. This book gives an overall introduction to diabetes including a short history of diabetes, causes, symptoms, possible complications, management (both of diabetes and the associated risk factors), psychological factors and what care to expect. It emphasises self management and gives invaluable advice on how to achieve this.
This book investigates the medical, psychological, and practical challenges posed by the global diabetes epidemic to provide a comprehensive framework for patient self-management. The authors, a team of medical professionals and specialists, synthesize clinical data and patient-centered care strategies to demystify the condition. They argue that informed self-management is the primary mechanism for mitigating long-term complications and improving quality of life for those diagnosed with the disease.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts and readers frequently identify this text as a foundational resource for newly diagnosed patients seeking accessible medical information. The prose is noted for its clarity and focus on actionable self-care routines rather than overly dense clinical jargon.
Page Count:
261
Publication Date:
2008-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191579688
ISBN-13:
9780191579684
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