6 Diabetes Myths Debunked

Despite its prevalence, misunderstandings about diabetes abound.

6 Diabetes Myths Debunked - Here's a list of six common diabetes myths. Get the facts on diabetes and help spread awareness. Diabetes affects everyone. If you are not a diabetic yourself, you almost certainly have a family member, friend or colleague affected by this chronic disease.

According to Diabetes South Africa approximately 3.5 million South Africans live with diabetes, a number expected to rise sharply. Worldwide the number is a staggering 366 million, a figure expected to rise to 552 million by 2030 with Africa set for the highest incidence of growth during this period.
6 Diabetes Myths Debunked
Yet, despite its prevalence, misunderstandings about diabetes abound. Ignorance is not only potentially dangerous (a vast number of diabetes sufferers are undiagnosed, risking serious complications); it also makes life very difficult for people living with diabetes.

Here’s a list of six common diabetes myths:

Myth 1: eating too much sugar causes diabetes
Myth 2: people with diabetes have to follow a special diet
Myth 3: if you have diabetes, you can’t eat carbs
Myth 4: if you have diabetes, you should avoid eating certain fruits
Myth 5: only fat people get diabetes
Myth 6: if I have to go on insulin, it means my diabetes is really bad

(Photo of diabetes glucometer and fruit from Shutterstock)

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