Monday, 1 February 2016

Complications of Diabetes

Long term complications of diabetes, such as retinopathy (damage to they eye), kidney disease and nerve damage can be treatable if detected early. Good blood sugar control and regular check ups can also help to prevent and slow down complications of diabetes. If you are someone who has diabetes, make sure you assemble the best health care team to take care of all your needs. Find out what types of tests and doctors you should be seeing. 

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Complications of Diabetes

Long term complications of diabetes, such as retinopathy (damage to they eye), kidney disease and nerve damage can be treatable if detected early. Good blood sugar control and regular check ups can also help to prevent and slow down complications of diabetes. If you are someone who has diabetes, make sure you assemble the best health care team to take care of all your needs. Find out what types of tests and doctors you should be seeing. 

Barbie Cervoni, RD, CDE
Type 2 Diabetes Expert
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The American Diabetes Association recommends that all patients with diabetes receive an annual comprehensive foot exam. People with diabetes are at increased risk of developing peripheral neuropathy - loss of sensation in the feet and hands. Foot care can be...
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Learn How to Protect Your Eyes
If you have diabetes, you should get your eyes examined at least once every two years if you have no evidence of retinopathy and once per year if you have existing eye issues. Damage to the eye can begin before diabetes is diagnosed, therefore being proactive is very important for preventing complications...
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Understanding Your Health Care Team
When you have diabetes, it’s important to be comfortable with your health care team. Your team should work together to ensure you are getting quality care and that all avenues of diabetes are being addressed. It might be overwhelming, but diabetes can affect many parts of the body, and a team of trained specialists can help you to prioritize and personalize care....
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Diabetes and A1C Levels
The A1C test (also known as HbA1C, glycated hemoglobin or glycosylated hemoglobin) is a good general measure of diabetes care. While conventional home glucose monitoring measures a person's blood sugar at a given moment, A1C levels indicate a persons average blood glucose level over the past few months. 
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