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Why Is Diabetes Increasing Rapidly Among Women?

Last updated: May 2, 2026 12:07 am
Neha Ashraf
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Diabetes, commonly known as sugar disease, is spreading rapidly worldwide, however recent medical reports have highlighted a concerning aspect.

‎According to medical research, this disease is not only increasing among women but its effects are also proving to be far more dangerous compared to men.

‎Health experts say that the real issue is not just the number of patients but the complications arising from it, which are severely affecting women’s health.

‎According to research data, although the number of diabetes cases is higher in men, the disease leads to more severe outcomes in women. In women, diabetes significantly increases the risk of heart diseases, kidney problems, depression, and hormonal imbalances.

‎Surprisingly, the risk of heart attacks due to diabetes increases by about 50 percent in men, while in women the same risk rises up to 150 percent.

‎Health experts attribute a major reason for this difference to hormonal changes in women’s bodies. During stages such as puberty, menstruation, pregnancy, and menopause, fluctuations in hormones affect blood sugar levels, increasing the risk of metabolic problems in women.

‎In addition, lifestyle also plays an important role. Increased abdominal fat, lack of physical activity, mental stress, genetic factors, and an imbalanced diet further raise the risk of diabetes in women. Especially, excessive consumption of processed food and fast food is playing a major role in the spread of this disease.

‎According to experts, diabetes that occurs during pregnancy, known as gestational diabetes, is also a major risk for women. Although it subsides temporarily, women affected by it have a significantly higher chance of developing type 2 diabetes later in life.

‎Medical experts have advised women to pay special attention to their health, undergo regular medical check ups, adopt a balanced diet, and include exercise in their daily routine to protect themselves from this silent but dangerous disease.

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