The ‘Eye with Diabetes’ paper at the Alcázar hospital allows you to know new treatments for patients.
The General La Mancha Centro de Alcázar de San Juan (Ciudad Real) Hospital has hosted on the afternoon of this Tuesday the 'Eye' Eye with Diabetes' in which the new treatments and advances achieved to improve the improvements to improve theQuality of life patients with this disease that currently affects almost 20% of the population.
The doctors of the Alcazareño Hospital, Francisco Javier Gómez Alfonso, of the Endocrinology, and Marta Pradas, of the Ophthalmology Service, as well as Domingo Camacho of the Association of Diabetics of Alcázar and Region (ADAC), organizer of thisVote-columio.The Councilor for Health in the Local City Council, Rosa Idalia Cruz, has also attended the event.
Dr. Oscar Talavera, manager of the Integrated Area of the La Mancha Centro Hospital, has praised this initiative by health professionals since it is intended to “disseminate more information than users need about such a relevant and so frequent problemlike diabetes. ”The approach that has been taught in this presentation has been the precaution that must be taken with a problem that increasingly affects more people.
"It is an sometimes unknown epidemic but that affects up to 20% of the population," said the manager.It has recounted in the complications that this disease can lead to what "all information work we carry out are few."It is about informing and giving access to the patients themselves through endocrinology professionals to improve their daily and long -term quality of life, as Dr. Talavera said.
The ophthalmology service has treated the possible eye conditions that diabetes can cause in the patient.
Camacho has influenced the need for different health services such as endocrinology and ophthalmology to work in common to "save especially in health spending", a worldwide problem, according to the ophthalmologist.In the words of Domingo Camacho, diabetes entails a huge expense, so prevention is basic and for this "education is basic for the patient to know each other better" and with the help of doctors and nurses they can "lead a competent lifeand normal ”.
The presentation has discussed the different treatments that have been launched over the years and that have meant an improvement in the quality of life of diabetics through sensors, glycemia meters and insulin pumps, betweenothers.The objective is that those affected by the disease know the diabetes better to avoid further complications that would increase health spending, an issue that is precisely intended to avoid through information and education.
For his part, Dr. Gómez Alfonso stressed that the presentation tries to raise awareness of the importance of optimizing the good control of diabetes in order to avoid complications both in macro and microvascular diseases and retinopathy.His talk has dealt with the novelties that have originated following cardiovascular safety studies in which diabetes medications have been achieved that "not only prove not harm, but also produce benefit in terms of way and cardiovascular mortality".
"This is a bomb," as Dr. Gómez has indicated, who directs the monographic consultation of insulin bombs, since he not only implies the endocrine but also cardiologists and nephrologists who have been interested in these drugs andIts evolution.
The prevalence and incidence of diabetes is increasing, has underlined the endocrine, since according to global data, there are currently 415 millionaffected and it is expected that in 2035 the number exceeds 600 million diabetics, at 90% for type II diabetes and between 5-10% type I.
This situation implies more health care, more costs and more dedication.For Dr. Gómez, "Diabetes is equal to vasculopathy, both macro and micro, it is about preventing, detecting and treating those complications early."
The Councilor for Health at the City of Alcázar de San Juan, Rosa Idalia Cruz, thanked the General La Mancha Centro Hospital as well as the local Diabetics Association for the activity they develop with awareness and support for those affected.He has praised the measures they carry out for the prevention of diabetes since "it is essential to raise awareness among people and bring those preventive measures."