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For South Africa to combat the rise of diabetes in men
                                                                  effectively, there needs to be a fundamental shift in how
 Navigating Diabetes                                              men approach health and wellness. Breaking down the
                                                                  barriers of stigma, improving access to healthcare, and
                                                                  fostering a culture that prioritises preventive care, both
                                                                  in terms of  prevention of disease and complications
                                                                  associated with disease progression, are crucial steps
                                                                  toward a healthier future.
 Amid Social and Economic Challenges
                                                                  Diabetes, a chronic condition affecting millions
 for South African Men                                            worldwide, is not just a matter of physical health. It is
                                                                  deeply intertwined with social dynamics, economic
                                                                  conditions, and mental well-being. In South Africa, the
                                                                  impact  of  diabetes  on  men’s  health  is  significant,  not
                                                                  only because of the high prevalence of the disease but
                                                                  also due to the unique social, economic, and cultural
                                                                  pressures that come with being a man in this complex
                                                                  society. Addressing men’s health in the context of
                                                                  diabetes in South Africa goes beyond controlling blood
                                                                  sugar levels; it calls for an understanding of how this
                                                                  disease influences men’s roles, relationships, and overall
                                                                  quality of life.

                                                                  The Rising Burden of Diabetes in South
                                                                  Africa

                                                                  Diabetes is rising at an alarming rate in South Africa,
                                                                  with an estimated 4.5 million people currently affected.
                                                                  Among them, men are particularly vulnerable due to
                                                                  various lifestyle factors, socio-economic pressures, and an
                                                                  often stoic approach to health that discourages proactive
                                                                  medical care. As a leading cause of death in the country,
                                                                  diabetes places immense pressure on healthcare systems,
                                                                  with ripple effects that reach far beyond the individual,
                                                                  infiltrating families and communities. South African men
                                                                  that are primary breadwinners and heads of families, bear
                                                                  a unique responsibility that can be compromised by the
                                                                  debilitating effects of this disease.

                                                                  For men, diabetes often manifests as a silent enemy. Many
                                                                  are unaware of their condition until complications arise.
                                                                  This is partly due to societal expectations that discourage
                                                                  vulnerability  or  prioritise  financial responsibilities over

                                                                  health concerns. This negligence has dire consequences
                                                                  in the advanced stages of diabetes, including an
                                                                  increased risk of cardiovascular diseases, nerve damage,
                                                                  and even amputation. Beyond physical symptoms,
                                                                  diabetes  also  brings  psychological  challenges,  affecting
                                                                  a  man’s  confidence,  social  relationships,  and  ability  to
                                                                  fulfil traditional roles.


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