Diabetes And Treatment Procedure

By Jason Myers

The outright objectives of any diabetes treatment are to treat the diabetic ketoacidosis and high blood glucose levels. Type 1 diabetes takes place rather abruptly and so upon diagnosis, medical help needs to be sought at once.

There is no curative solution as yet for diabetes and so treatments just focus on regulating the blood sugar levels and prevent more complications.

The long term goals of diabetes treatment are to extend life, subdue the symptoms and avert related complications to include blindness, heart disease, kidney failure and limbs amputation. Such goals are achieved by watching blood pressure and cholesterol levels, meticulous testing of blood glucose levels, getting diabetes information, exercise, proper foot care, meal planning and weight control and insulin shot administration.

Diabetics should regulate what they eat in order to avoid too much sugar intake and should exercise regularly in order to sustain the ideal body weight. They should also educate themselves about the particular type of diabetes that they have. Foot care is also vital since many diabetes complications that may develop could result to amputation if not addressed immediately. Type 1 diabetics must take insulin, usually by injecting themselves, few times a week.

There are a number of things a diabetic needs to do during the course of treatment. Doctors are diagnosing and treating low blood sugar and high blood sugar. Diabetics should know when and what to eat and how to take insulin or any other medical prescriptions. They should also know how how to test and post their blood glucose levels, and how to adjust their insulin and food intake especially when their exercise and eating habits are changed. It is also vital to know]understand how to carry out the sick days as a diabetic and where to buy diabetes supplies.

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