Diabetes Mellitus

Nosa Efeovbokhan • November 17, 2024

Managing Diabetes Mellitus

Diabetes Mellitus in Australia: A Growing Health Concern

Diabetes Mellitus is a significant and escalating health issue in Australia, with approximately 1.5 million Australians currently living with the condition, including both diagnosed and undiagnosed cases. Alarmingly, it is estimated that a new case of diabetes is diagnosed every five minutes in the country.

There are different types of diabetes, but for the purpose of this discussion, we will focus on two:



  • Type 1 Diabetes: An autoimmune condition that usually develops in childhood or adolescence, accounting for around 10% of all cases.
  • Type 2 Diabetes: The most common form, representing about 85–90% of cases, often linked to lifestyle factors such as poor diet, lack of exercise, and being overweight.


A third type, gestational diabetes, affects up to 15% of pregnancies in Australia and can increase the mother’s and child’s risk of developing Type 2 diabetes later in life.


The impacts of diabetes are far-reaching, contributing to severe complications such as heart disease, stroke, kidney failure, and vision loss. It is also a leading cause of hospitalizations in Australia, placing a significant burden on the healthcare system.


However, there is hope. Research shows that many cases of Type 2 diabetes can be prevented or delayed through simple lifestyle changes, such as maintaining a healthy diet, exercising regularly, and managing weight. For those already diagnosed, modern treatments and management strategies can significantly improve quality of life and reduce the risk of complications.


It is crucial for everyone to stay informed about their risk. If you are over 40, have a family history of diabetes, or belong to an at-risk group, consider yearly blood glucose testing. Early detection and proactive management are essential in preventing long-term complications.

Diabetes Australia, General Practitioners, and local health services provide valuable resources and support to help individuals and families manage this condition. Together, we can combat the growing prevalence of diabetes in our communities.


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