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Sunday, July 24, 2011

Complications of Diabetes - Tips for Controlling Diabetes

Diabetes is a progressive condition that can create some dangerous complications. To avoid complications of diabetes, we must control diabetes. Controlling diabetes often requires moving from diet to tablets and eventually to insulin (in type 2 diabetes) and moving from fewer daily insulin injections to more frequent daily injections (in type 1 diabetes).

But, it doesn't have to be this way.

Complications of diabetes include eye problems, nerve problems, kidney problems, foot problems and heart and blood vessel disease.

The key to preventing complications of diabetes is to keep blood glucose under tight control. Blood pressure and blood fats (including cholesterol) should be regularly monitored.

The evidence

If you've ever thought, "Surely it's enough to keep my blood sugar within a reasonably low range, and not worry too much if it creeps up slightly over time", then take a look at the hard evidence.

Two large studies that changed our outlook on diabetes control were the Diabetes Control and Complications Trial (DCCT), which looked at people with type 1 diabetes, and the UK Prospective Diabetes Study (UKPDS), which looked at people with type 2 diabetes.

Both studies provided diabetes experts with compelling evidence that strict blood glucose control, together with carefully monitored blood pressure, are the key to reducing the risk of long-term complications.

Take control

Keeping blood sugar levels down is not always easy, but it's important to keep aiming for very good control. Even if you don't reach ideal blood sugar levels, any improvement will help you reduce your risk of diabetic complications.

Ultimately, good blood glucose control depends on you. Your diabetes care team can help and advise you, but you are the one who needs to take responsibility for your health - both short and long term.

Tips for tighter control

1. Pay attention to your diet and weight - think low fat, low sugar, high fiber and high complex carbohydrate

2. If you smoke, you really need to give it up now! Find sources of help and support if you need them

3. Take regular exercise, do something you enjoy that won't be a chore

4. Keep all your clinic appointments so your blood sugar, blood pressure and cholesterol levels can all be regularly monitored

5. Check your blood sugar daily, several times if you think you need to

6. If your blood sugar remains higher than it should be, discuss with your diabetes care team what options you can look at to help bring it down.


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Monday, June 20, 2011

Type 2 Diabetes - Chronic Eye Complications of Uncontrolled Diabetes!

Type 2 diabetes is a continuously increasing burden to the government and to society. As stated by the National Diabetes Statistics, 1.6 million new cases of Type 2 diabetes were discovered and diagnosed in the United States in 2007 and this prevalence rate is continuously and exponentially growing every year.

Do you ever wonder why your doctor is so keen for you to control your blood sugar? You see, uncontrolled diabetes may result in multiple, yet preventable types of chronic complications. As mentioned in an article published by the Centers for Disease Control, early diagnosis and the application of available measures is a must to reduce the incidence and the severity of these chronic complications.

Diabetes is the most common cause of blindness in the United States. In fact, according to the Centers for Disease Control, diabetics are twenty five times more prone to the development of eye problems compared to the general population.

There three most common eye complications of uncontrolled diabetes are:

1. Diabetic retinopathy: Diabetic retinopathy is an eye problem in diabetics that affects the nerve-containing tissue of the eye. It is one of the leading causes of blindness among American adults each year. Believe it or not, the lifetime prevalence of this eye problem in diabetics is seventy percent. As mentioned again by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), diabetic retinopathy is almost always asymptomatic during its treatable stages. And so, if you happen to have Type 2 diabetes, the most reasonable way to prevent this eye problem from occurring is to regularly check with your opthalmologist.

2. Cataracts: As stated by CDC, diabetics are 1.6 times more prone to develop cataract in one or both eyes compared to those who do not have diabetes, Type 1 or Type 2. Diabetics most commonly acquire snowflake cataracts which usually resolve with good blood sugar control. However, there are those that develop persistent cataracts who need to undergo cataract extraction to restore their vision. In most cases, cataract extraction can restore ninety to ninety-five percent of the normal vision.

3. Glaucoma: Glaucoma is a problem caused by the increased pressure within your eye. There are two types of glaucoma seen in diabetics:

the open-angle glaucoma, the most common form of glaucoma in the diabetic population, andthe neovascular glaucoma, the more severe kind of glaucoma that usually occurs concomitantly with diabetic retinopathy

Early diagnosis and emergency surgery are the most needed medical interventions to save your eye from the full development of this problem.

Regular eye check-ups and good blood sugar control are the cornerstone for proper eye care in people with diabetes, Type 1 and Type 2. The more you control your blood sugar the lesser your chances in developing these eye problems.

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Monday, February 7, 2011

The Hard to Avoid Complications of Diabetes

ByJack MendozaArticle Word Count: 312[View Summary]Comments (0)

Diabetes is a disease where the pancreas does not produce or produces less insulin than before. Insulin is responsible for breaking down sugar, so the less insulin the body produces the higher the blood sugar level will be. When the body produces too much blood sugar, complications like kidney diseases, eye problems, heart attack and stroke may arise.

Diabetic Nephropathy

The disease can cause troubles to the kidney. When the kidney is damage then the tribulation start because the kidney can't process the food that the body intakes, it just keep on filing the all the food that we ate. It can be detected in the urine analysis, once discovered it must be treated immediately since prolong exposure to the disease might permanently damage the organ.

The risk for nephropathy becomes higher if the patient is suffering from diabetes and high blood pressure. It is urgent that the patient monitor both blood sugar level and high blood pressure.

Diabetic Retinopathy

Retinopathy refers to the damage done by diabetes on the small blood vessel of the eye. If the blood vessels are damaged liquid coming from the eye will cause an inflammation in the eye.

The swelling can lead to blurry vision which may later end in blindness.

Stroke and Heart Diseases

Both diseases are one of the major causes of deaths in the Philippines. Factors like diabetes, smoking habits, high blood pressure, family history and being obsess contributes to such disease.

It is important to go to the doctor once a year so that they could detect the problem early on. If the doctor detected it early then they could advice the patient to take medication and change their lifestyle to suppress heart attack.

Complications of diabetes can be avoided if the person regularly monitor their glucose level and take necessary precautions. Precaution like maintaining a healthy lifestyle can prevent such complications.

Back on 2008, I am announced as one of the many diabetics. In my quest to know how to fight diabetes, I started "Diabetics info", a blog that is pact with diabetes fact, research, personal experience and many more.

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Friday, February 4, 2011

Complications of Diabetes - Tips for Controlling Diabetes

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Diabetes is a progressive condition that can create some dangerous complications. To avoid complications of diabetes, we must control diabetes. Controlling diabetes often requires moving from diet to tablets and eventually to insulin (in type 2 diabetes) and moving from fewer daily insulin injections to more frequent daily injections (in type 1 diabetes).

But, it doesn't have to be this way.

Complications of diabetes include eye problems, nerve problems, kidney problems, foot problems and heart and blood vessel disease.

The key to preventing complications of diabetes is to keep blood glucose under tight control. Blood pressure and blood fats (including cholesterol) should be regularly monitored.

The evidence

If you've ever thought, "Surely it's enough to keep my blood sugar within a reasonably low range, and not worry too much if it creeps up slightly over time", then take a look at the hard evidence.

Two large studies that changed our outlook on diabetes control were the Diabetes Control and Complications Trial (DCCT), which looked at people with type 1 diabetes, and the UK Prospective Diabetes Study (UKPDS), which looked at people with type 2 diabetes.

Both studies provided diabetes experts with compelling evidence that strict blood glucose control, together with carefully monitored blood pressure, are the key to reducing the risk of long-term complications.

Take control

Keeping blood sugar levels down is not always easy, but it's important to keep aiming for very good control. Even if you don't reach ideal blood sugar levels, any improvement will help you reduce your risk of diabetic complications.

Ultimately, good blood glucose control depends on you. Your diabetes care team can help and advise you, but you are the one who needs to take responsibility for your health - both short and long term.

Tips for tighter control

1. Pay attention to your diet and weight - think low fat, low sugar, high fiber and high complex carbohydrate

2. If you smoke, you really need to give it up now! Find sources of help and support if you need them

3. Take regular exercise, do something you enjoy that won't be a chore

4. Keep all your clinic appointments so your blood sugar, blood pressure and cholesterol levels can all be regularly monitored

5. Check your blood sugar daily, several times if you think you need to

6. If your blood sugar remains higher than it should be, discuss with your diabetes care team what options you can look at to help bring it down.

I know that managing and controlling diabetes is a real challenge, because you want to avoid the complications of diabetes but you want to enjoy your life as usual. But, you don't have to go it alone. You now have some tips for controlling diabetes, but if you really want more, if you really want to do something about it go to this website right now: http://www.ProductsForDiabetics.com - This is your opportunity to manage and control diabetes.

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