Successful Control of Diabetes

Posted by Huinny Huang | March 8th, 2010 in Diabetes Control | No Comments »

Control of Diabetes
What is diabetes?
When you hear doctors and other health professionals talk about “diabetes” generally refers to maintain-sugar levels or blood glucose within healthy parameters. Having too much or too little blood sugar can make you feel sick now and that future health problems arise.

The successful control of diabetes focuses on balancing three factors: The medications you take (insulin or pills), the food you eat and how much exercise you do. All three must work in sync. Diabetes can get out of a person who suffers if:

* Not taking medications for diabetes when to
* Does not follow the meal plan (eat too much or too little without adjust the dose of medication for diabetes)
* Do not exercise regularly or for more or less exercise than usual without changing the diabetes plan
* Has an illness or too much stress
* Does not check their blood sugar levels enough

What can happen to people if not controlling your diabetes well?

When blood sugar levels are not controlled, can trigger health problems in the short term, such as hypoglycemia, hyperglycemia, or diabetic ketoacidosis. In the long run, lack of control of diabetes can damage blood vessels which supply to various vital organs like the heart, kidneys, eyes and nerves.

This means that people with diabetes may also have heart problems, sudden attack, kidney problems, vision and nervous system. Usually, these problems do not occur in children or adolescents who have suffered the disease for a few years, but can occur in adults with diabetes. The children and adolescents with diabetes and do not have good control of blood sugar levels tend to enter puberty later and may have a height lower than they would if their disease well controlled.

The good news is that if you keep under control the blood sugar level will achieve stay healthy and prevent future health problems.


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