Common Diabetic Issues and Their Solutions

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Diabetesis a dangerous disease where blood sugar is not processed correctly in the body.People with Type 2 diabetes have high insulin levels simply because the body nolonger recognizes how to respond to the insulin appropriately. This is why youoften hear this form of diabetes called insulin resistant diabetes.

Any one diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes should be under the care of a doctor, especially in the initial stages. One should begin with having some life style modifications so that eventually you no longer require any medication, or only minimal medications. If not treated properly, some very dangerous diabetic complications can come along so it’s important to follow your doctor’s orders and make life style modifications to give yourself the best chance of avoiding these. The following are some common diabetic issues.

Heart Attacks

Cardio vascular problems, including the increased risk of stroke or heart attack, are some of the most dangerous complications that come along with Type 2 diabetes.It’s crucial to lose any extra weight and change your diet and exercise program to protect yourself from heart disease or stroke. You know that life style factors such as eating right, not smoking, and staying active will help you reduce your risk of a heart attack.

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Kidney Disease

High blood sugar levels can damage the kidneys beyond repair and require a person go on dialysis to stay alive. The kidneys’ role in the body is to filter fluids,so wastes are removed and eliminated. If this function is impaired, kidney disease will result and may lead to complete kidney failure. Then artificial dialysis will be needed for survival when kidney disease progresses. Kidney failure or nephropathy is an unfortunate complication that can come along with diabetes, so it’s critical that you keep your blood sugar levels balanced.

Also,you want to make sure that you keep a low sodium diet not only to keep yourblood pressure down but also to help take the strain off your kidneys.

Foot Problems

Another severe chronic complication associated with Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes is the prevalence of foot problems and infections. People with diabetes often have neurological problems and nerve damage that keep them from being able to have full feeling in their feet.Because of this, many people with diabetes don’t know when they’ve cut themselves or hurt their foot in some way.

Havingdiabetes also makes you more prone to infection if something infiltrates yourbody like a bacteria. When you couple foot problems, the inability to feelthem, and bacteria, you have a recipe for potential disaster.

Eye issues

Finally, vision problems are another severe complication associated with diabetes. High blood sugar and high blood pressure are factors that can contribute to a higher risk of eye disease and complications. We have tiny, delicate blood vessels in the eyes. Glaucoma, cataracts, retinopathy, and macular degeneration are eye problems often seen in people with Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes. The eye problems that come along with diabetes can lead to blindness. High blood sugar levels can cause you to have temporary blurry vision and think that you need new glasses. Once your blood sugar returns to normal, often you will find that your vision improves so much that you don’t need glasses anymore.

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*The author of this blog is not a medical professional and this article does not contain professional medical advice. This blog is not intended to substitute for medical advice, treatment, or diagnosis. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of the contents of this article. If you think you may have a medical emergency, call 911 immediately.

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