Showing posts with label diabetes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label diabetes. Show all posts

Wednesday 9 April 2014

HEALTH ISSUES



It is Important to Maintain Good Health
There are over a billion people who don’t have access to health care so it is hard to ponder about global health issues that we are faced with at present without thinking back to this fact.
Here in Malaysia, there are great health care systems in place but there seems to be a lack of awareness about general health and diseases that can kill us, which could be treated if detected early. Malaysians should therefore take greater advantage of these health care facilities that are available to them to maintain good health and look after themselves.
Among the health issues face by most people in this country:                                                     
Cervical cancer
As many Malaysian women don’t have regular Pap smear test done, which should be part of their routine health checks, this topic was reported a lot in the media as many women suffer from cervical cancer which could have been detected earlier with the routine test.
Diabetes
This disease which doesn’t have cure is when the body doesn’t make or use insulin properly. It is estimated that there are 180 million people around the World who suffer from diabetes and the World Health Organisation (WHO) claims that it will almost double by 2030 without intervention.
There are more than 1.2 million Malaysians with diabetes with roughly 24,000 people with type 1 insulin dependent and 90 percent of the 1.2 million with type 2.
With the numbers of people who are obese increasing, it is clear that the numbers of those at risk of diabetes and those who are suffering from it, is also increasing. Being obese or overweight is a key factor to the raising numbers of people with diabetes.
Osteoporosis
Also known as the silent disease, osteoporosis affects many women. Asian women are the most vulnerable to this disease and that statistically only 25 percent will regain full control of the physical functions.
Over one million people in this country are at risk and it has also been predicted that over 50 per cent of osteoporotic fractures will occur in Asia by the year 2050.
Obesity
Obesity is a growing problem across the globe with 1.2 billion people classified as overweight and 250 million obese. Obesity in Malaysia was once relatively rare, but it is increasing significantly (especially among children) mainly due to people having an inactive lifestyle and excessive calorie intake.
The surge of obesity amongst children around the world, in short, foretells a global explosion of illnesses that will drain economies, produce enormous suffering and cause millions of premature deaths.
Dental Health
http://www.edgewater-dentist.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/children-dental-care.jpgDental health in Malaysia is a big worry as many Malaysians don’t appear to be aware of the importance in looking after their teeth and gums and this cavalier attitude means that they are risking complications such as gingivitis, cavities and gum disease.
On top of that, the Malaysian Ministry of Health announced that NINE out of ten Malaysians suffer from tooth decay and gum disease which is astounding, and it has been put down to ignorance by the Malaysia Oral Health Status Survey.
Early checkups and regular visits to the dentist can prevent gum disease and bad dental hygiene. So make sure to you brush your teeth two times a day, floss and use mouth wash on a daily basis.