LET'S FIGHT DIABETES
When your PCPs or other healthcare providers refer to "diabetes control," they typically mean how closely your blood sugar levels are kept within the recommended range. You may feel exhausted right away from having too much or too little sugar in your blood, but it can also lead to medical conditions in the future.
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Managing diabetes is similar to a difficult three-way exercise: Your medication regimen (insulin or other medications), your diet, and the amount of exercise you get should all be in balance.
Diabetes may become more prevalent if you:
1. Try to avoid taking diabetes medications as prescribed.
2. Try to deviate from the dinner schedule (like eating excessively or insufficient food without changing diabetes prescriptions).\
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3. Try to avoid exercising on a regular basis or exceeding your expectations without first altering your diabetes treatment plan.
4. Be sick or be under a lot of stress.
5. Try to avoid performing too many blood glucose tests.
What might occur if diabetes is not properly managed?
Transient problems like hypoglycemia, hyperglycemia, or diabetic ketoacidosis can be brought on by excessive glucose levels. Long-term damage from uncontrolled diabetes can include damage to vital organs like the heart, kidneys, eyes, and nerves. This suggests that people with diabetes may develop kidney disease, vision problems, nerve problems, coronary disease, and stroke.
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Children or young children who have had the infection for a few years rarely experience these problems, but adults with diabetes can experience them. Children and adolescents with diabetes who don't control their glucose levels may enter adolescence later than they would have otherwise and probably won't grow as tall. Fortunately, keeping an eye on your blood sugar levels can help you stay healthy and prevent medical problems.



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