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Prevention the best form of diabetes treatment: GPs

The Royal Australian College of GPs (RACGP) has urged the public to consult their GP in an effort to save lives by preventing diabetes.

Diabetes is the seventh most common cause of death in Australia and RACGP president Dr Michael Wright said that GPs can help prevent people from getting diabetes or to diagnose and treat the disease at its earliest stage.

“Diabetes is serious, and one of the most common chronic conditions facing the community, and it is important that we stay diligent in doing all we can to prevent it,” Dr Wright said.

“It is much better to prevent diabetes than to treat it, and we encourage people to see their GP, get tested and have regular check-ups.”

The call came during National Diabetes Week from July 13 to 19 which this year had a focus on encouraging earlier diagnosis as well as preventing diabetes through lifestyle intervention.

In total, almost 1.9 million people have diabetes in Australia, including approximately 1.5 million known people with diabetes and more than 400,000 Australians who are currently undiagnosed with type 2 diabetes.

Dr Wright said serious complications were likely if diabetes was not treated properly.

“Almost 120,000 Australians have developed diabetes in the past 12 months, and this has a significant impact on the lives of not only those carrying the disease, but also the people who support them.”

Dr Wright said for anything relating to diabetes, a visit to a GP was the best place to start.

“We manage these cases every day and often work with other health professionals in the effort to reduce diabetes in Australia.

“If you’re worried or unsure about being at risk, come and see us – it could save your life.”

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