The Benue Chairman of Nigerian Medical Association (NMA), Dr Ushakuma Anenga, has cautioned against the use of herbal remedies to treat diabetes.
Anenga gave the advice in Makurdi during an awareness programme to commemorate World Diabetes Day for Pensioners.
The event was organised by the state chapter of NMA, Society for Family Physicians and Medical Women Association of Nigeria.
He urged those with the condition to use proper medication and maintain dietary exercise in order to combat the the disease.
According to him, diabetes prevention starts from youthful age and warned against sedentary lifestyle and encouraged people to maintain regular exercise.
Anenga also said too much food, lack of exercise and excess consumption of alcohol were risk factors that predisposes many people to diabetes.
The state NMA chairman said people should monitor their health statistics, especially weight loss, so as to commence early treatment of diabetes.
He said that treatment and management of diabetes was very expensive for retirees with shrinking income and social network.
Anenga said that societal challenges such as insecurity, poverty and increasing stress level heighten blood pressure and stimulate blood sugar.
A diabetes specialist, Dr Barbara Akinbowa said Africa has been projected to record the highest cases of diabetes between 2040 and 2050, ahead of Europe and America currently topping the chat.
Akinbowa also said statistics from the International Diabetes Federation places seven in every 10 people over the age of 70 as diabetic globally.
She expressed concern that the African heath system may be overwhelmed if measures are not taken to avert the situation.
Akinbowa said over consumption of processed foods in the name of westernization was the major cause of diabetes apart from hereditary factors.
She, therefore, called for a return to African traditional foods to curtail the rate of diabetes in the continent.
Mr Michael-Terngu Vembe, the state Chairman of Nigeria Union of Pensioners, appealed to the state government to place pensioners with diabetes and hypertension on free medical treatment.
He commended the organiser, saying over 250 pensioners benefited from the awareness campaign.
Vembe called for the extension of the programme to the three senatorial districts, so that more pensioner would benefit.
It was gathered that apart from creating awareness about diabetes, the organiser provided free treatment and donated testing kits to the retirees.
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