Diabetes 'Threatens To Bring Down NHS', Warns Charity

Diabetes 'Threatens To Bring Down NHS', Warns Charity
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A leading charity has warned diabetes could "bring down the NHS", after statistics revealed cases in England and Wales rose by nearly 60% in the past decade.

An additional 1.2 million adults are now living with diabetes compared to ten years ago.

The figures, extracted from NHS data and analysed by Diabetes UK, show that 3,333,069 people have been diagnosed with the disease.

The charity warned that there is an urgent need for effective care for sufferers, while more must be done to highlight the importance of prevention.

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Diabetes UK said that six in ten people in England and Wales receive the eight care processes recommended by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (Nice), and added that poorly managed diabetes can lead to "devastating and expensive health complications" including amputation and stroke.

"This is why it's critical that the Government takes urgent action to ensure that everyone with diabetes receives the eight care processes, reducing their risk of further health complications and the costs these incur for the already strained NHS budget," the charity said.

Barbara Young, chief executive of Diabetes UK, explained: "Over the past decade, the number of people living with diabetes in the UK has increased by over one million people, which is the equivalent of the population of a small country such as Cyprus. With a record number of people now living with diabetes in the UK, there is no time to waste – the Government must act now.

"We need to see more people with diabetes receiving the eight care processes recommended by Nice. It is unacceptable that a third of people living with the condition do not currently get these, putting them at increased risk of developing complications, such as amputations, heart attack or stroke."

She added: "Diabetes already costs the NHS nearly £10 billion a year, and 80% of this is spent on managing avoidable complications. So there is huge potential to save money and reduce pressure on NHS hospitals and services through providing better care to prevent people with diabetes from developing devastating and costly complications.

"The NHS must prioritise providing better care, along with improved and more flexible education options, for people with diabetes now, and give them the best possible chance of living long and healthy lives. Until then, avoidable human suffering will continue and the costs of treating diabetes will continue to spiral out of control and threaten to bankrupt the NHS. Now is the time for action."

The charity predicts that if current trends continue, five million people will have diabetes by 2025.

Diabetes Warning Signs
1. Increased Urination(01 of24)
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Visiting the bathroom more than usual? It could be a sign that you're diabetic. The reason this happens, according to the Mayo Clinic, is that excess sugar building up in your tissues forces your kidneys to work harder to flush it out. If the kidneys get overloaded, that sugar is excreted from your body along with more water. (credit:Getty)
2. Excessive Thirst(02 of24)
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Frequent urination is also likely to leave you pretty dehydrated. (credit:Getty)
3. Persistent Hunger, Even After A Meal(03 of24)
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When your body can't produce insulin or use it properly, it can't absorb the energy it needs from your food, according to EndocrineWeb. (credit:Getty)
3. Unexplained Weight Loss(04 of24)
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You may be eating more because you're hungry, but you're still losing weight. What's with that? Since your body can't get its energy from food, it begins to break down your muscle and fat instead. While this symptom is commonly associated with Type 1 diabetes, those who are diagnosed with Type 2 can experience it as well. (credit:Getty)
6. Tingling, Pain Or Numbness In Hands Or Feet(05 of24)
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When your blood glucose levels are out of whack, it can damage the nerves in your extremities. This condition is called diabetic neuropathy, and the most common places to be affected are hands and feet, according to Diabetes.ca. Symptoms include throbbing, numbness, sharp pain and a burning sensation. Over time, the nerve damage can cause foot ulcers. Small cuts or blisters may also go unnoticed and lead to infection. (credit:Getty)
4. Erectile Dysfunction(06 of24)
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High blood sugar levels can also damage the nerves and blood flow to the penis, according to BetterHealth.vic.gov.au. (credit:Getty)
7. Blurred Vision(07 of24)
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Having some difficulty seeing? High or fluctuating blood sugar levels can lead to vision problems because your eye's lens can't change shape when there is too much sugar and water in it, according to the U.S. National Institute of Health. (credit:Getty)
7. Fatigue(08 of24)
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Suddenly really sleepy, even though you've been catching eight hours a night? The dehydration, hunger and weight loss that diabetes can cause really takes a toll on your body, according to EverydayHealth. (credit:Getty)
9. Hearing Loss(09 of24)
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Do you often think others are mumbling or need to turn up the volume? The relationship between hearing loss and diabetes has not been firmly established, but one study found that it's twice as common in those who have diabetes than those that don't. One theory is that high blood sugar levels can damage the tiny blood vessels in the inner ear. (credit:Getty)
10. Darker Skin Around Your Neck, Underarms Or Groin(10 of24)
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Notice dark, velvety patches around your armpits or neck? A symptom of Type 2 diabetes, these patches of dark skin, called acanthosis nigricans, can be a sign of insulin resistance. (credit:Getty)
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