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Diabetes Care: An Ongoing Process That Requires Being Extra Vigilant

It is sad but true that diabetes is a major health concern in the West which can be seen when we find that there are an estimated three to five percent Westerners affected by this silent killer of a disease, and an estimated one million Canadians are also so affected. Diabetes generally causes an individual’s body cells to become unable to absorb as well as use glucose in an adequate manner and for various reasons including becoming resistant to the hormone known as insulin or because of lack of insulin. And, without proper diabetes care, the patient’s body cells may become starved of fuel that is needed to provide energy to the body and sugar will not then be able to get into the cells, thus causing elevated levels of it in the blood.

Change Diet, Exercise Sufficiently And Take Medications

There are both immediate health problems associated with diabetes as well as long term complications and to prevent the condition from worsening, obviously the diabetic requires proper diabetes care. Thus, to manage diabetes may require paying special attention to the diet the patient takes, and the need for them to exercise adequately and to also take medications whenever required so as to control blood sugar levels and keep the level as close to normal as is possible. Furthermore, diabetes can take either one of three forms that are Type 1, Type 2 and also gestational diabetes, with the last mentioned form of diabetes affecting only pregnant women.

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