Diabetes with UCT Medical Students


Diabetes is a condition that happens when the glucose same thing as sugar in the body is too high because the body doesn’t produce enough insulin or the body doesn't use the insulin that it does make. Insulin is important because it is the hormone that carries glucose from your bloodstream into the cells and, hence used for energy. Being in university and having diabetes can serve as a challenge at times because of balancing responsibilities and health needs that might not be easily accessible at a university. We have several fourth-year UCT students hear to talk to us more about diabetes.


In our interview we made sure to discuss the foundations and statistics of diabetes, how do individual's lifestyles look on the daily, what are challenges specific to South Africa regarding accessing healthcare, what common signs and symptoms people should be aware of, and what advice they have as university students. 

As four-year university students, they shared knowledge with us and tips including how to keep ourselves protected and how diabetes is an extended process that doesn't just heal over time. They shared unpopular information about how diabetes can lead to amputation and the psychological effects of such. They made sure to emphasize the importance of visiting the doctors in order to get checked and not to ignore your health. 

Keep yourself protected and stay connected with us for more health tips.

Listen to the interview on YouTube.




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