Diabetes Management

Diabetes Management

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Managing diabetes during the summer months requires some additional considerations due to the potential impact of heat, increased physical activity, and changes in routine. Here are some tips to help you manage your diabetes effectively during this season.

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Diabetes management is a lifelong commitment, and it's essential to work closely with your healthcare team to tailor your care plan to your individual needs. Regular communication, self-education, and active participation in your care are key to ensuring the best diabetes care and maintaining overall health and well-being.

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Diabetes is a chronic medical condition that affects how the body processes glucose (sugar), leading to high blood sugar levels. There are different types of diabetes, such as type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes, and gestational diabetes.

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Diabetes treatment includes lifestyle changes such as healthy meals and more activity, taking medicine, and, in some cases, insulin treatment. Treatment plans will depend on the type of diabetes you have, your lifestyle, and ideas from your healthcare team. This quick guide provides some common ways to manage diabetes.

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Ketones are chemical compounds produced by the liver when there is a shortage of insulin or when the body cannot effectively use glucose as an energy source. They are byproducts of the breakdown of fatty acids in the liver.

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Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) is a serious and potentially life-threatening complication of diabetes, most commonly associated with type 1 diabetes. It occurs when there is a severe shortage of insulin in the body, leading to a buildup of ketones (acidic byproducts of fat breakdown) in the blood.

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When you get your blood glucose levels to goal, plan your meals, stay active, and meet with your healthcare team as needed, people with diabetes can lower the risk of diabetes problems and live a healthy life.