1/12/2016
Organized by the College of Nursing Kafr el-Sheikh University
campus in front of the Faculty of Science under the auspices of Prof. Dr. /
Majid Abdel Tawab lunar Rector, awareness and educational campaign and
guidelines for the prevention and early detection of diabetes participated in
the College of Nursing students disease and in celebration of the International
Day for the Sugar frame
She stressed Dr. Mohja Abdul Aziz, Dean of the College of
Nursing that this campaign aims to draw students' attention to the causes of
the disease and its symptoms and its complications. She had been guiding the
distribution of brochures about diabetes during the celebration and dietary
habits as eating unhealthy fried foods and fatty sweets and starches, and lead
to obesity, heart disease and high fat and sugar in the blood.
Dr Majid Lunar that this campaign comes in the framework
of a series of awareness and educational campaigns of various diseases, aimed
at early diagnosis especially of the disease in the pre-injury sugar, and work
to educate students and the university employees and give them some tips that
result in the delay of the disease or to avoid infection completely, as well as
to raise awareness of the seriousness of the high and low blood sugar, coma
resulting from this and make them aware of diseases associated with diabetes,
such as high blood pressure, high blood fats (cholesterol) and triglycerides,
as well as health awareness about the disease in general, and how to deal with
patients in these cases.
He added that the campaign also aims to raise awareness of
the latest ways of dealing with the disease in its various aspects, including
proper nutrition ways.
He pointed out that, unfortunately, there is still no
radical cure for diabetes, so you should educate patients and healthy people of
the danger of sugar, and the transfer of such awareness of students and
university staff to their families and their friends, especially after a
noticeable increase of people with diabetes numbers in Egypt, where statistics
indicate that the number of infected about 8 million Egyptians.