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06.08.2025

Understanding Diabetes: Risks, Diagnosis & Lifestyle Tips

Many people think diabetes is only a concern for those who are overweight or older. But the truth is diabetes doesn’t always come with warnings. And it can affect anyone, including children and young adults.

In Qatar, diabetes is on the rise. With changing lifestyles, diets, and stress levels, it’s more important than ever to understand this silent condition. Whether you’re looking after your family’s health or planning a healthier future for yourself, this guide will give you everything you need to know about diabetes: what it is, what causes it, how to spot it early, and how to manage it.

Let’s break it down in the simplest way possible.


What Is Diabetes, Really?

At its core, diabetes is a condition where your body struggles to manage sugar (glucose) in your blood.
Why is that a problem? Because sugar powers your body. But too much of it floating in your blood can damage organs, nerves, eyes, and more.

There are two main types of diabetes:

  • Type 1 Diabetes: The body doesn’t make insulin (the hormone that helps sugar enter your cells). It's usually seen in children or young adults and requires lifelong insulin therapy.

  • Type 2 Diabetes: The body either doesn’t use insulin well or doesn’t make enough. It’s more common in adults but is now rising among kids too.

There's also prediabetes, a warning sign where your blood sugar is higher than normal but not quite in the diabetes range yet. The good news? You can reverse prediabetes with lifestyle changes.


What Puts You at Risk?

You might wonder: Why do some people get diabetes while others don’t?
Here are some common risk factors:

Things You Can’t Change

  • Family history of diabetes

  • Age (especially over 45)

  • Ethnicity (some groups have higher risks)

Things You Can Control

  • Poor diet (high in sugar, refined carbs, processed foods)

  • Lack of physical activity

  • Being overweight or obese

  • Smoking or excessive alcohol use

  • High blood pressure or cholesterol

  • Stress and lack of sleep

Tip: If two or more of these apply to you or your loved ones, it might be time to book a simple screening at the best clinic in Qatar, American Hospital.


Common Symptoms to Watch For

Diabetes doesn’t always shout. Often, it whispers—quiet signs that are easy to ignore. But early diagnosis can save lives and prevent complications.

Look out for:

  • Feeling more tired than usual

  • Being constantly thirsty

  • Going to the bathroom often (especially at night)

  • Blurry vision

  • Cuts or wounds that take long to heal

  • Tingling or numbness in hands/feet

  • Sudden weight loss (especially in type 1)

Even if you feel “fine,” a quick checkup can give you peace of mind.

Explore diabetes screening and personalized care at our Endocrinology & Diabetes Clinic in Doha.


How Is Diabetes Diagnosed?

Diagnosis is simple. It usually involves one or more of these tests:

1. Fasting Blood Sugar Test

You don’t eat for 8 hours, then take a blood test.

2. HbA1c Test

This shows your average blood sugar over the past 2–3 months.

3. Random Blood Sugar Test

Taken anytime during the day—no fasting needed.

4. Oral Glucose Tolerance Test

Used more often for pregnant women, it checks how your body handles sugar over a few hours.

At American Hospital, we offer safe, fast, and accurate diagnostics for diabetes—designed around your schedule.


Managing Diabetes: It’s Not Just About Sugar

Getting diagnosed isn’t the end of the world. With the right support and a few smart choices, most people with diabetes live full, active lives.

Here’s how:

1. Eat Smart

  • Choose whole foods: fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins.

  • Cut down on sugary drinks and snacks.

  • Avoid white bread, fried food, and highly processed meals.

  • Don’t skip meals—especially breakfast!

2. Move Your Body

  • Aim for 30 minutes of activity most days - walk, dance, cycle, anything you enjoy!

  • Exercise helps your body use sugar better and improves mood too.

3. Manage Stress

  • Chronic stress raises blood sugar.

  • Try deep breathing, yoga, journaling, or talking to a counselor.

4. Follow Your Treatment

  • Take medications or insulin as prescribed.

  • Keep a record of your sugar levels if recommended.

5. Get Regular Checkups

  • Check your eyes, feet, heart, and kidneys regularly.

  • Book an annual diabetes review—even if you feel okay.

Looking for a one-stop solution? American Hospital offers compassionate, continuous care—from diagnosis to management.


Can Diabetes Be Prevented?

In many cases, yes—especially Type 2 diabetes. If you or your family have a history of diabetes, you don’t have to wait for symptoms to appear. Take charge today.

Preventive Tips:

  • Maintain a healthy weight

  • Stay active

  • Eat a balanced diet

  • Get enough sleep (at least 7–8 hours)

  • Avoid smoking and limit alcohol

  • Get regular health checks

“The earlier we detect it, the easier it is to manage or reverse,” says Dr. Sameer, consultant diabetologist at American Hospital.


Why Early Action Matters

Ignoring diabetes doesn’t make it go away. Left untreated, it can lead to:

  • Heart disease

  • Stroke

  • Kidney problems

  • Nerve damage

  • Eye issues (even blindness)

  • Foot infections that may lead to amputation

But here’s the hopeful part: Most complications are preventable. You just need the right support system and knowledge.


When Should You See a Doctor?

Now is always the right time to prioritize your health. Even if you feel okay, regular checkups can catch things before they become serious.

Visit a doctor if:

  • Do you have any symptoms of diabetes

  • Your family has a history of diabetes

  • You’re planning to get pregnant

  • You’re preparing for marriage (premarital health checks matter!)

Explore the full range of diabetes care, screenings, and lifestyle support at American Hospital Clinics in Doha.

Final Takeaway: Don’t Wait for a Wake-Up Call

Diabetes may be common, but it's not unbeatable. The more you know, the more you can protect yourself and your loved ones.

Start with small steps - eat well, move more, and check in with your doctor regularly.
And if you need expert care, friendly doctors, or a second opinion, American Hospital is here for you. Whether it’s for diabetes care, nutrition advice, or full lifestyle support, American Hospital brings international-quality healthcare to your doorstep in Doha.

Ready to take the first step? Book your diabetes screening today at the best hospitals in Qatar.