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Powerpeta UPHC Hosts Community-Focused Programme on World Diabetes Day

By Maulik Majumdar , 16 November 2025
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A World Diabetes Day awareness programme at the Powerpeta Urban Primary Health Centre brought together healthcare workers, community members and local officials to spotlight the rising prevalence of diabetes and the need for early detection. The event focused on strengthening public understanding of symptoms, preventive measures and lifestyle management. Medical staff offered free screenings, consultations and educational workshops aimed at reducing long-term complications associated with the disease. With India witnessing a steady increase in diabetes cases each year, the initiative reaffirmed the importance of accessible healthcare and community-driven awareness campaigns to promote healthier living and prevent chronic ailments.

Community Engagement Marks World Diabetes Day

The Powerpeta UPHC observed World Diabetes Day with an outreach initiative designed to educate residents about the growing health challenge. The programme underscored the need for regular check-ups and early diagnosis, particularly in urban clusters where sedentary habits and dietary patterns have contributed to rising cases.

Screenings and Expert Consultations Draw Participation

Healthcare professionals at the centre conducted free blood glucose checks and provided personalized assessments to participants. Many attendees welcomed the opportunity to receive medical guidance without financial burden, especially as diabetes-related expenses can accumulate significantly over time. Physicians and nurses highlighted the importance of routine monitoring to avoid severe complications such as cardiovascular disease, nerve damage and renal issues.

Focus on Prevention Through Lifestyle Changes

A key message of the event centered on preventive healthcare. Specialists explained how adopting balanced diets, incorporating moderate exercise and reducing sugar intake can help manage risk factors. Participants were encouraged to integrate small but consistent changes into their daily routines, such as brisk walking, millet-based meals and reduced consumption of processed foods.

Health Authorities Emphasize Long-Term Awareness Efforts

Officials at the UPHC stressed that diabetes management cannot rely solely on clinical intervention. They advocated ongoing public education to empower individuals with knowledge, making community involvement essential. The event also featured informational materials detailing symptoms such as persistent thirst, fatigue and unexplained weight changes—signs that often go unnoticed until the condition becomes severe.

Strengthening Local Healthcare Infrastructure

The initiative highlighted the growing role of primary health centres in managing non-communicable diseases. Programmes like the one held at Powerpeta demonstrate how local facilities can bridge gaps in awareness, offer accessible screenings and encourage preventive practices. As diabetes cases continue to rise across India, strengthening such grassroots efforts remains critical.

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