This PPT gives details about diabetes, its causes, possible complications, precautions and test for diabetes. The information is certainly helpful for you to deal with this disease.
This document provides 10 strategies for avoiding diabetes complications: 1) Make a commitment to managing your diabetes through learning, healthy habits, and monitoring; 2) Don't smoke to reduce risks of circulatory and other health issues; 3) Control blood pressure and cholesterol through diet, exercise and medication to prevent heart and vascular damage; 4) Schedule regular physicals and eye exams to screen for complications; 5) Keep vaccines up to date as diabetes can weaken the immune system; 6) Take care of dental health to prevent gum infections; 7) Pay attention to foot health through daily care to prevent infections; 8) Consider daily aspirin to reduce heart attack and stroke risk; 9) Drink alcohol responsibly if at all to manage blood
1) The document outlines 7 important steps for managing diabetes, including educating yourself about the disease, following a regular care regimen, learning how to manage it through diet, exercise, medication and monitoring health markers.
2) Key aspects of care include monitoring blood glucose, blood pressure, cholesterol levels and getting regular medical exams to check for long-term complications of diabetes.
3) The goal of treatment is to control these "ABCs" - A1C, blood pressure and cholesterol - through lifestyle changes, medication adherence and ongoing healthcare provider supervision.
The document discusses the emotional aspects of managing diabetes. It emphasizes that diabetes involves not just medical treatment but also emotional challenges. Living well with diabetes requires emotional strength to manage stress and keep blood sugar, blood pressure, and cholesterol at healthy levels. The document provides advice on overcoming common emotional obstacles like depression, denial, guilt, and feeling discouraged. It suggests seeking social support, setting reasonable expectations, and focusing on long-term health goals rather than daily fluctuations to help manage the emotional side of diabetes.
The 15 healthcare essentials are the basic health checks that everyone with diabetes – whether Type 1 or Type 2 – should receive. Based on official NHS guidance across the UK, the 15 healthcare essentials checklist sets out the minimum standard of care that people with diabetes need to help manage their condition.
The document provides information on who should regularly check their blood sugar, how to check blood sugar, and basic diabetes education. People who should regularly check blood sugar include those taking insulin, pregnant women, those unable to control their diabetes, and those experiencing low blood sugar or ketones in their urine. To check blood sugar, one washes their hands, inserts a test strip into a meter, pricks their finger to get a blood sample, touches the strip with blood, and gets the results. The document also defines blood sugar and diabetes, lists common diabetes symptoms and causes, and provides blood sugar and A1C goals.
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The document discusses 7 common lies that diabetics tell their doctors and the importance of being honest. It outlines problems such as not regularly checking blood sugar levels, not taking medications as prescribed, lack of exercise, unhealthy dieting, sexual dysfunction, smoking, and undisclosed supplement use. The document stresses that being honest with doctors about lifestyle and medications is important for properly managing diabetes and receiving appropriate treatment recommendations.
This document provides information about diabetes education, including managing blood glucose levels. It states that blood glucose levels fluctuate throughout the day based on various factors, and it is important to keep levels within an acceptable target range to avoid health issues and feel well. Both high and low blood glucose can have causes and symptoms, and it is important for diabetics to monitor their levels using meters and A1C testing, and to work with healthcare providers to prevent levels from getting too high or low. The document provides guidelines for blood glucose targets and tips for preventing and treating high and low levels.
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This document provides information about cardiovascular disease, including definitions, symptoms, risk factors, and methods for diagnosis and treatment. It is divided into sections that discuss ischemic disease, arrhythmias, heart failure, risk factors, prevention, and diagnostic and treatment options. Key points covered include the symptoms of ischemic heart disease, arrhythmias, and heart failure. Risk factors like family history, obesity, smoking, and high blood pressure are identified. Prevention methods include exercise, diet, and regular checkups. Diagnosis involves tests like EKGs, stress tests, echocardiograms, and cardiac catheterization. Treatments range from medications and lifestyle changes to procedures like angioplasty, ablation, and surgery.
This document provides 10 strategies for avoiding diabetes complications: 1) Make a commitment to managing your diabetes through learning, healthy habits, and monitoring; 2) Don't smoke to reduce risks of circulatory and other health issues; 3) Control blood pressure and cholesterol through diet, exercise and medication to prevent heart and vascular damage; 4) Schedule regular physicals and eye exams to screen for complications; 5) Keep vaccines up to date as diabetes can weaken the immune system; 6) Take care of dental health to prevent gum infections; 7) Pay attention to foot health through daily care to prevent infections; 8) Consider daily aspirin to reduce heart attack and stroke risk; 9) Drink alcohol responsibly if at all to manage blood
1) The document outlines 7 important steps for managing diabetes, including educating yourself about the disease, following a regular care regimen, learning how to manage it through diet, exercise, medication and monitoring health markers.
2) Key aspects of care include monitoring blood glucose, blood pressure, cholesterol levels and getting regular medical exams to check for long-term complications of diabetes.
3) The goal of treatment is to control these "ABCs" - A1C, blood pressure and cholesterol - through lifestyle changes, medication adherence and ongoing healthcare provider supervision.
The document discusses the emotional aspects of managing diabetes. It emphasizes that diabetes involves not just medical treatment but also emotional challenges. Living well with diabetes requires emotional strength to manage stress and keep blood sugar, blood pressure, and cholesterol at healthy levels. The document provides advice on overcoming common emotional obstacles like depression, denial, guilt, and feeling discouraged. It suggests seeking social support, setting reasonable expectations, and focusing on long-term health goals rather than daily fluctuations to help manage the emotional side of diabetes.
The 15 healthcare essentials are the basic health checks that everyone with diabetes – whether Type 1 or Type 2 – should receive. Based on official NHS guidance across the UK, the 15 healthcare essentials checklist sets out the minimum standard of care that people with diabetes need to help manage their condition.
The document provides information on who should regularly check their blood sugar, how to check blood sugar, and basic diabetes education. People who should regularly check blood sugar include those taking insulin, pregnant women, those unable to control their diabetes, and those experiencing low blood sugar or ketones in their urine. To check blood sugar, one washes their hands, inserts a test strip into a meter, pricks their finger to get a blood sample, touches the strip with blood, and gets the results. The document also defines blood sugar and diabetes, lists common diabetes symptoms and causes, and provides blood sugar and A1C goals.
7 lies that the diabetics often talk to their doctormisurali
The document discusses 7 common lies that diabetics tell their doctors and the importance of being honest. It outlines problems such as not regularly checking blood sugar levels, not taking medications as prescribed, lack of exercise, unhealthy dieting, sexual dysfunction, smoking, and undisclosed supplement use. The document stresses that being honest with doctors about lifestyle and medications is important for properly managing diabetes and receiving appropriate treatment recommendations.
This document provides information about diabetes education, including managing blood glucose levels. It states that blood glucose levels fluctuate throughout the day based on various factors, and it is important to keep levels within an acceptable target range to avoid health issues and feel well. Both high and low blood glucose can have causes and symptoms, and it is important for diabetics to monitor their levels using meters and A1C testing, and to work with healthcare providers to prevent levels from getting too high or low. The document provides guidelines for blood glucose targets and tips for preventing and treating high and low levels.
Show Your Heart Some Love by Inova Medical Group PhysiciansInovaHealth
This document provides information about cardiovascular disease, including definitions, symptoms, risk factors, and methods for diagnosis and treatment. It is divided into sections that discuss ischemic disease, arrhythmias, heart failure, risk factors, prevention, and diagnostic and treatment options. Key points covered include the symptoms of ischemic heart disease, arrhythmias, and heart failure. Risk factors like family history, obesity, smoking, and high blood pressure are identified. Prevention methods include exercise, diet, and regular checkups. Diagnosis involves tests like EKGs, stress tests, echocardiograms, and cardiac catheterization. Treatments range from medications and lifestyle changes to procedures like angioplasty, ablation, and surgery.
This document discusses treatments for diabetes, which include managing blood sugar levels through diet, exercise, weight control, and medication if needed. The main goals of treatment are to control blood sugar levels to prevent complications by eating a nutritious diet low in fat and calories, exercising regularly, and maintaining a healthy weight. Proper treatment requires self-discipline to follow a treatment plan.
Years ago, diabetes seemed like a death sentence but now there are many steps one can take to live well with the disease. These include eating sweets in moderation, taking medications as prescribed to avoid complications, exercising while paying attention to warning signs, having a bedtime snack to stabilize blood sugar overnight, assembling a medical team for proper care, taking good care of feet, getting plenty of sleep, staying hydrated, losing extra weight, and exercising regularly. The most important thing is to start controlling diabetes now through diet, medication, exercise and proper care.
Years ago, diabetes seemed like a death sentence but now there are many steps one can take to live well with the disease. These include eating sweets in moderation, taking medications as prescribed to avoid complications, exercising while paying attention to warning signs, having a bedtime snack to stabilize blood sugar overnight, assembling a medical team for proper care, taking good care of feet, getting plenty of sleep, staying hydrated, losing extra weight, and exercising regularly. The most important thing is to start controlling diabetes now through diet, medication, exercise and proper care.
It’s important to keep your blood sugar levels in your target range as much as possible to help prevent or delay long-term, serious health problems, such as heart disease, vision loss, and kidney disease. Staying in your target range can also help improve your energy and mood. Find answers below to common questions about blood sugar for people with diabetes.
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Experiencing diabetic issues can be tough for many. When people are initially diagnosed with diabetes mellitus, they generally turn out to be scared and they are uncertain the actual way it will have an effect on their existence. With enough time, knowing, and knowledge, managing diabetes mellitus can be easier. When you are coping with diabetic issues and want it to be much less tough, then follow the ideas in this post.
Diabetes has become more common and is caused by issues with carbohydrate metabolism in the body. Symptoms include excessive urination, hunger, thirst, weight loss, blurred vision, slow healing, infections, and fatigue. Diabetes is a serious health issue characterized by high blood sugar. Effective treatment focuses on controlling blood sugar through diet, exercise, weight management, and sometimes medication. Lifestyle changes like healthy eating, regular aerobic exercise, and maintaining a healthy weight are important for managing diabetes and preventing complications. Monitoring blood sugar levels also helps track progress in managing the disease. Self-discipline is key to successfully following the treatment program.
This document provides information about diabetes, including the three main types, pre-diabetes, lifestyle factors that can increase risk, and tips for management and treatment. Type 1 diabetes requires insulin therapy and usually occurs in people under 30, while type 2 is the most common type and occurs in people over 40 who are overweight. Pre-diabetes signals the need to make lifestyle changes to potentially reverse the condition or prevent progression to type 2 diabetes. Physical inactivity, processed foods, stress, and excess weight can increase diabetes risk, so the document recommends increasing activity, eating whole foods, managing stress, and weight control. Medications and self-monitoring of blood sugar are usually part of diabetes treatment plans aimed at controlling blood pressure and cholesterol
With rising obesity rates and new lifestyle diseases being revealed each year, it's past time for us to face the facts about health problems. While the greatest cure for any disease is prevention, those who have already been diagnosed with diabetes can benefit from therapy and proper response through lifestyle modifications. Simple 10-minute diabetic care sessions go a long way toward maintaining excellent health. All we ask is that you take 10 minutes out of your day, every day, to complete these steps
This document provides information to help older adults manage diabetes as they age. It discusses managing blood glucose levels, hypoglycemia, hyperglycemia, sick days, medicines, memory loss, falls, food choices, physical activity, emotions, and health complications. The key recommendations are to have regular doctor reviews of blood glucose targets and medications as aging affects how the body processes medicines and symptoms. It also stresses the importance of planning for sick days and potential memory issues by using aids, records, alarms and reminders.
This document provides dos and don'ts for managing diabetes. The dos include getting educated about diabetes, monitoring blood sugar levels, taking medicines as prescribed, eating small frequent meals including fiber-rich foods, maintaining a healthy weight, and exercising regularly. The don'ts are to avoid smoking, fasting or overeating, consuming sweets and refined carbs, drinking more than 2 cups of coffee per day, eating fried or salty foods, and missing exercise routines. People with diabetes are encouraged to contact the organization for any additional questions or information.
American diabetes-month-2012-powerpoint-presentationSarah Payne
This document discusses diabetes, including what it is, types of diabetes, risk factors, complications, and ways to prevent complications. It summarizes that diabetes is a disease where the body does not properly process glucose due to not producing or properly using insulin. Nearly 26 million Americans have diabetes and 79 million have prediabetes. Managing blood sugar, blood pressure, and cholesterol through lifestyle changes such as diet, exercise, and medication can help prevent complications like heart disease, stroke, kidney disease, and blindness.
Type 2 diabetes is a chronic disease that affects how the body processes blood sugar. An estimated 26 million Americans have diabetes, and 7 million are unaware that they have it. The number of cases has doubled since 1997. While there are some outward symptoms like weight gain, most signs of diabetes are internal as the disease causes blood sugar levels to rise. Lifestyle changes like improved diet and exercise have been shown to help manage the disease and in some cases even cause remission. Regular exercise, especially interval training, can help lower blood sugar levels and reduce health risks. Managing diabetes depends on the individual through diet, medication if needed, and exercise.
Diabetes management requires good planning so when something like an illness sneaks in, it can throw everything off. Knowing what to do when you are sick can help cut down on the worry and panic.
Liberty Medical
Unusual weight loss without attempting to lose weight, especially in the elderly, can be a warning sign of disease risk. Abnormal weight loss is defined as losing 5-10% of body weight in 1-12 months or losing 2.25kg within 3 months without trying to lose weight through diet or exercise. Rapid weight loss in the elderly has been associated with increased risk of disease and mortality, so any noticeable drop in weight should not be ignored and needs to be examined by a medical professional.
MetroPlus Health Letter - Summer 2014 | MetroPlusMetroPlus
Read the MetroPlus Health Letter from Summer 2014, full of tips on how to live a healthy life and take good care of yourself. The Health Letter is provided to members of Medicaid Managed Care, Child Health Plus, Family Health Plus and Medicaid Partnership in Care: HIV Special Needs Plan and Managed Long Term Care.
For more health resources, or information on affordable health insurance in New York, visit www.metroplus.org
I'll show you the way to cure Diabetes that will change your life forever. With this way, you never need to take drugs, pills or insulin injections. It's never too late !
Diabetes Health Related Issues: At a Glance. Diabetes can effect every part of you. Learn about risk, prevention and what to keep an eye on.
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This document discusses treatments for diabetes, which include managing blood sugar levels through diet, exercise, weight control, and medication if needed. The main goals of treatment are to control blood sugar levels to prevent complications by eating a nutritious diet low in fat and calories, exercising regularly, and maintaining a healthy weight. Proper treatment requires self-discipline to follow a treatment plan.
Years ago, diabetes seemed like a death sentence but now there are many steps one can take to live well with the disease. These include eating sweets in moderation, taking medications as prescribed to avoid complications, exercising while paying attention to warning signs, having a bedtime snack to stabilize blood sugar overnight, assembling a medical team for proper care, taking good care of feet, getting plenty of sleep, staying hydrated, losing extra weight, and exercising regularly. The most important thing is to start controlling diabetes now through diet, medication, exercise and proper care.
Years ago, diabetes seemed like a death sentence but now there are many steps one can take to live well with the disease. These include eating sweets in moderation, taking medications as prescribed to avoid complications, exercising while paying attention to warning signs, having a bedtime snack to stabilize blood sugar overnight, assembling a medical team for proper care, taking good care of feet, getting plenty of sleep, staying hydrated, losing extra weight, and exercising regularly. The most important thing is to start controlling diabetes now through diet, medication, exercise and proper care.
It’s important to keep your blood sugar levels in your target range as much as possible to help prevent or delay long-term, serious health problems, such as heart disease, vision loss, and kidney disease. Staying in your target range can also help improve your energy and mood. Find answers below to common questions about blood sugar for people with diabetes.
Residing A Complete Lifestyle With Diabetic issues Sicknesshobert86dan
Experiencing diabetic issues can be tough for many. When people are initially diagnosed with diabetes mellitus, they generally turn out to be scared and they are uncertain the actual way it will have an effect on their existence. With enough time, knowing, and knowledge, managing diabetes mellitus can be easier. When you are coping with diabetic issues and want it to be much less tough, then follow the ideas in this post.
Diabetes has become more common and is caused by issues with carbohydrate metabolism in the body. Symptoms include excessive urination, hunger, thirst, weight loss, blurred vision, slow healing, infections, and fatigue. Diabetes is a serious health issue characterized by high blood sugar. Effective treatment focuses on controlling blood sugar through diet, exercise, weight management, and sometimes medication. Lifestyle changes like healthy eating, regular aerobic exercise, and maintaining a healthy weight are important for managing diabetes and preventing complications. Monitoring blood sugar levels also helps track progress in managing the disease. Self-discipline is key to successfully following the treatment program.
This document provides information about diabetes, including the three main types, pre-diabetes, lifestyle factors that can increase risk, and tips for management and treatment. Type 1 diabetes requires insulin therapy and usually occurs in people under 30, while type 2 is the most common type and occurs in people over 40 who are overweight. Pre-diabetes signals the need to make lifestyle changes to potentially reverse the condition or prevent progression to type 2 diabetes. Physical inactivity, processed foods, stress, and excess weight can increase diabetes risk, so the document recommends increasing activity, eating whole foods, managing stress, and weight control. Medications and self-monitoring of blood sugar are usually part of diabetes treatment plans aimed at controlling blood pressure and cholesterol
With rising obesity rates and new lifestyle diseases being revealed each year, it's past time for us to face the facts about health problems. While the greatest cure for any disease is prevention, those who have already been diagnosed with diabetes can benefit from therapy and proper response through lifestyle modifications. Simple 10-minute diabetic care sessions go a long way toward maintaining excellent health. All we ask is that you take 10 minutes out of your day, every day, to complete these steps
This document provides information to help older adults manage diabetes as they age. It discusses managing blood glucose levels, hypoglycemia, hyperglycemia, sick days, medicines, memory loss, falls, food choices, physical activity, emotions, and health complications. The key recommendations are to have regular doctor reviews of blood glucose targets and medications as aging affects how the body processes medicines and symptoms. It also stresses the importance of planning for sick days and potential memory issues by using aids, records, alarms and reminders.
This document provides dos and don'ts for managing diabetes. The dos include getting educated about diabetes, monitoring blood sugar levels, taking medicines as prescribed, eating small frequent meals including fiber-rich foods, maintaining a healthy weight, and exercising regularly. The don'ts are to avoid smoking, fasting or overeating, consuming sweets and refined carbs, drinking more than 2 cups of coffee per day, eating fried or salty foods, and missing exercise routines. People with diabetes are encouraged to contact the organization for any additional questions or information.
American diabetes-month-2012-powerpoint-presentationSarah Payne
This document discusses diabetes, including what it is, types of diabetes, risk factors, complications, and ways to prevent complications. It summarizes that diabetes is a disease where the body does not properly process glucose due to not producing or properly using insulin. Nearly 26 million Americans have diabetes and 79 million have prediabetes. Managing blood sugar, blood pressure, and cholesterol through lifestyle changes such as diet, exercise, and medication can help prevent complications like heart disease, stroke, kidney disease, and blindness.
Type 2 diabetes is a chronic disease that affects how the body processes blood sugar. An estimated 26 million Americans have diabetes, and 7 million are unaware that they have it. The number of cases has doubled since 1997. While there are some outward symptoms like weight gain, most signs of diabetes are internal as the disease causes blood sugar levels to rise. Lifestyle changes like improved diet and exercise have been shown to help manage the disease and in some cases even cause remission. Regular exercise, especially interval training, can help lower blood sugar levels and reduce health risks. Managing diabetes depends on the individual through diet, medication if needed, and exercise.
Diabetes management requires good planning so when something like an illness sneaks in, it can throw everything off. Knowing what to do when you are sick can help cut down on the worry and panic.
Liberty Medical
Unusual weight loss without attempting to lose weight, especially in the elderly, can be a warning sign of disease risk. Abnormal weight loss is defined as losing 5-10% of body weight in 1-12 months or losing 2.25kg within 3 months without trying to lose weight through diet or exercise. Rapid weight loss in the elderly has been associated with increased risk of disease and mortality, so any noticeable drop in weight should not be ignored and needs to be examined by a medical professional.
MetroPlus Health Letter - Summer 2014 | MetroPlusMetroPlus
Read the MetroPlus Health Letter from Summer 2014, full of tips on how to live a healthy life and take good care of yourself. The Health Letter is provided to members of Medicaid Managed Care, Child Health Plus, Family Health Plus and Medicaid Partnership in Care: HIV Special Needs Plan and Managed Long Term Care.
For more health resources, or information on affordable health insurance in New York, visit www.metroplus.org
I'll show you the way to cure Diabetes that will change your life forever. With this way, you never need to take drugs, pills or insulin injections. It's never too late !
Diabetes Health Related Issues: At a Glance. Diabetes can effect every part of you. Learn about risk, prevention and what to keep an eye on.
Liberty Medical
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- Diabetes means the body is unable to properly create and control insulin, which is needed to regulate blood sugar levels. Managing diabetes requires maintaining control of blood sugar through diet, medication, exercise, and monitoring.
- Controlling blood sugar levels is important for managing diabetic eye disease. Improving blood glucose control may initially worsen eye problems but will improve the condition over time. Proper management can prevent or slow the progression of eye complications.
- It is crucial for diabetics to monitor their blood sugar levels, take medications as prescribed by their doctor, eat regular meals and snacks, and maintain routines to keep blood sugar stable.
This document provides 10 strategies for avoiding diabetes complications: 1) Make a commitment to managing your diabetes through learning, healthy habits, and monitoring; 2) Don't smoke to reduce risks of circulatory and other health issues; 3) Control blood pressure and cholesterol through diet, exercise and medication to prevent heart and vascular damage; 4) Schedule regular physicals and eye exams to screen for complications; 5) Keep vaccines up to date as diabetes can weaken the immune system; 6) Take care of dental health to prevent gum infections; 7) Pay attention to foot health through daily care to prevent infections; 8) Consider daily aspirin to reduce heart attack and stroke risk; 9) Drink alcohol responsibly if at all to manage blood
This document provides information about diabetes, including the different types of diabetes, signs and symptoms, risk factors, goals for managing blood sugar levels, and tips for healthy lifestyle changes to prevent and manage diabetes. It discusses type 1, type 2, and gestational diabetes. It emphasizes the importance of monitoring A1C levels and blood glucose to control diabetes and reduce health risks. The key recommendations are to work with a healthcare team to set individualized A1C, blood pressure, and cholesterol goals and test regularly to manage diabetes effectively.
Diabetes is a condition where the body cannot properly process glucose due to a lack of insulin or insulin resistance. There are two main types of diabetes: type 1 occurs most often in children/young adults and is caused by the immune system attacking insulin-producing cells, while type 2 accounts for 90-95% of cases and is associated with obesity and physical inactivity. Symptoms can include blurred vision, fatigue, frequent urination, and weight loss. Treatment involves lifestyle changes like diet, exercise, blood sugar monitoring, and sometimes insulin or other medications to control blood sugar levels and prevent complications. Good control is important to avoid damage to organs and tissues.
The document provides biographical information about the author, Beverleigh Piepers, a registered nurse with 25 years of experience. It describes how she was diagnosed with pre-diabetes after routine blood tests showed elevated blood sugar levels. She was given little information and guidance about type 2 diabetes. This motivated her to conduct extensive research to better understand the condition. The document aims to provide clear and accessible information to help others manage type 2 diabetes.
Healthy living is extra important for people with diabetes. The document provides tips for living a healthy life with diabetes including following a healthy diet planned with a dietitian, losing weight gradually, exercising daily, quitting smoking, checking feet daily and seeing a doctor for any wounds, maintaining good blood sugar control through regular checks and blood sugar measurements, using apps to track health metrics, getting information on diabetes through patient organizations, and getting help from family and friends to better manage the disease.
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Prevention is always the best way and is even more important with diabetes and the various symptoms of diabetes especially if you think you or a loved one is at risk and are wondering what pre-diabetes is and what the risk factors for pre-diabetes are. Not being ignorant of your risk factors will help you determine the actions you need to take to reduce your risks of developing diabetes and the various symptoms of diabetes.
Gestational diabetes is a type of diabetes that develops during pregnancy. It occurs when hormones and weight gain during pregnancy make it difficult for the body to produce enough insulin to meet increased energy needs. Left untreated, it can increase risks for both mother and baby, such as the baby being large or having breathing problems. It is diagnosed through blood tests and treated by following a meal plan, exercising, and potentially taking insulin to control blood glucose levels. After pregnancy, most women no longer have diabetes, but they remain at higher risk for developing type 2 diabetes later in life.
Living with Diabetes - Expert tips from our Diabetic Educators . Diet & Lifestyle plays an important role in medical management of Diabetes and helps in reducing the dose of medicines as well as prevents fluctuations in blood sugar level . For Personalized consultations , visit our site and get started with personalized diet plans .
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Diabetes is a disease which brings with it not only sugar problems but also various other serious health complications out of which cardiac problems are the most life-threatening. Early detection and screening is the only way for diabetics to avoid serious cardiac risks.
This document provides information on diabetes education and treatment. It defines different types of diabetes, risks factors, complications, signs and symptoms. It also discusses naturopathic treatment options focusing on diet and lifestyle changes. Medical terms related to diabetes are defined. The document recommends consulting a doctor before making any changes to diabetes management.
This document provides information on diabetes education and treatment. It defines different types of diabetes, risks factors, complications, signs and symptoms. It also discusses naturopathic treatment options focusing on diet and lifestyle changes. Medical terms related to diabetes are defined. The document recommends consulting a doctor before making any changes to diabetes management.
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Diabetes is a chronic condition that affects millions of people worldwide. Understanding and managing diabetes is crucial to prevent its negative impacts on your health. With the right information and strategy in place, you can successfully control your blood sugar levels and lead a healthy and fulfilling life. In this blog, we will explore the causes, symptoms, and consequences of diabetes, along with preventive measures and management techniques to tackle this silent killer head-on. So, let's dive right in and learn how to keep diabetes at bay.
This document provides information about diabetes and balancing blood sugar levels. It discusses the risks of diabetes such as heart disease, kidney failure, blindness, stroke, foot ulcers, amputation, obesity, nerve problems, kidney disease, peripheral vascular disease, and vision problems. It notes that the rate of diabetes is increasing globally and discusses some statistics on diabetes prevalence. It emphasizes the importance of balancing blood sugar levels to reduce health risks and mentions some of the benefits of doing so such as more energy, supporting healthy weight, reducing cravings, avoiding "hanger", supporting healthy hormones, and avoiding "crashes" after eating.
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5. Cause of Diabetes
Diabetes occurs because of imbalanced insulin
in the body. The most common factors of
diabetes are smoking, excessive intake of
alcohol, lack of exercise, sedentary life style,
poor diet, overweight, genetic factors, etc.
6. Complications of Diabetes
In Diabetes, the blood sugar level in the body
get raised, due to this a person feels physical
weakness. Diabetes also affects the functioning
of vital body organs from your eye to feet. With
diabetes, our body reduces its ability to self-
healing. This puts the patient at risk of infection
and other health complications.
7. Complications of Diabetes
It also weakens the immunity of the body. A
person easily gets affected by diseases. It can
cause Kidney Failure, Eye
Damage, Cardiovascular disease, Nerve
damage, etc. These complications can be
prevented by implementing precaution and
regular diabetes screening test..
9. Precaution of Diabetes
A person who has a family history of diabetes
should be more cautious. But even though you
have a family history of diabetes you can do
many things to lower your risk. It is very
important to pay attention to what you eat.
10. Precaution of Diabetes
If you have a family history of diabetes then you
should reduce intake of soft drinks, sweets,
cakes, chocolates, artificial juices, desserts,
soda, certain fruits and so on. Still, regular
diabetes test is needed to control blood sugar
level. Moreover, you should exercise daily to
maintain a healthy weight.
11. When Should You Go
for Diabetes Test?
Diabetes screening test is very critical for
diabetes care. These are some common
symptoms that show that you may be suffering
from this disease.
13. When Should You Go for
Diabetes Test?
• If your cholesterol level is high.
• If you have a problem of high blood pressure.
• You have noted reduced eye vision.
• If your wound is not healing in a normal amount
of time.
14. When Should You Go for
Diabetes Test?
• If you have unexplained weight loss
• You have noted increased thirst and urination
• If you have increased hunger
• If you have noted numbness or tingling in the
hands or feet
15. When Should You Go for
Diabetes Test?
A diabetes screening test is advisable if you
have any of the symptoms. However, some
people do not come to know about diabetes until
they go for diabetes check up.
16. When Should You Go for
Diabetes Test?
Hence, it is recommended that you should go for
diabetes test in every three months when newly
diagnosed and when it gets stabled you can
plan diabetes test in every six months.
17. When Should You Go for
Diabetes Test?
After 35 years of age, a person with no diabetes
history should also go for diabetes screening
test. With diabetes check up, you should also
get your blood pressure, cholesterol and kidney
function checked regularly to keep an eye on
body’s health.
19. How Does Diabetes
Screening Test Help You?
A result from diabetes test can help you to
seek further medical advice from medical
professionals. If result comes within
prediabetes range then you should go for
diabetes test every year. It can help you to
plan the diabetes controlling activities.
20. How Does Diabetes
Screening Test Help You?
At Arth Diagnostics, diabetes test is available.
Arth is the best modern equipped laboratory of
South Rajasthan. It has won many prestigious
awards for its quality healthcare tests, lab
standards and advanced diagnosis equipment
availability.