Diabetes Treatments

Infections and Diabetes

Infections and diabetes is a potentially lethal combination. Don’t take infections lightly. Clean and treat them immediately. High blood sugar levels weaken the immune system, making it harder to fight infections. And diabetes causes nerve damage that makes it more difficult for the person to feel pain, especially in the extremities. This is why diabetics have so many problems with foot infections. Diabetes infections in the foot often happen because the person doesn’t feel the initial pain from a small wound in the foot. Foot infections and diabetes often result in amputation. And just something as easy as a daily visual inspection of the feet can prevent serious problems later.

 

What Are the Most Common Infections Diabetes Makes More Likely?

 

Foot infections and yeast infections are the most common problems. Also, diabetes skin infections are often a problem at the injection site where the patient injects their insulin. The …


Living with a Diabetic

If you are living with a diabetic, the role you play is a support role. Especially in a newly diagnosed case, you will need to help with the control of blood glucose levels, help manage the insulin routine, make sure they are eating and exercising properly, and probably more than anything, you may have to become a nag. Type 1 diabetics often need someone to constantly remind them of what is not good for them, making sure they do their testing, and making sure they adhere to a healthy diet.

 

Living with Diabetic Type 1

 

In type1diabetes, the pancreas cells that make insulin are damaged. It means that the pancreas is no longer producing insulin. Most people with type 1 will take an insulin shot or shots every day. Most newly diagnosed diabetics are pretty good about doing the proper testing, administering insulin at the right time, and …


Pregnancy With Diabetic Condition – How Is The Baby Affected?

Anyone pregnant should be aware of necessary adjustments to their lifestyle during their pregnancy with diabetic condition. A common problem of pregnancy with diabetic conditions that have not been properly managed is known as “macrosomia”. The word means large body. Babies of women who went thru pregnancy with diabetic conditions not properly controlled are more likely to have unusually large babies.

When the blood sugar is not controlled and becomes too high, some of this excess sugar seeps through the placenta and reaches the baby. The baby’s pancreas reacts to this higher sugar level by producing more insulin to try to use up the sugar. The extra sugar is then turned into fat, making the baby larger than it would have otherwise been. An entire pregnancy with diabetic conditions uncontrolled will likely result in a baby so large it will have to be delivered by cesarean section. This should be …


Side Effect of Diabetes – Foot problems

One side effect of diabetes is neuropathy. Although it can be painful, this condition is a side effect of diabetes that brings with it the increased risk of infections. Many times a diabetic will injure their feet and not even realize it. Because they don’t properly care for the wound, infection develops and can sometimes result in amputation being necessary.

Also, because your nerves control the oil and moisture in the feet, fungal infections are another side effect of diabetes. These infections can also lead to amputations if not cared for properly. Never use moisturizers, and always make sure your feet are thoroughly dried after bathing.

 

Side Effect of Diabetes – Eye problems

 

People with diabetes are at a higher risk of eye complications of all types. Most people that are diabetic end up developing retinopathy of some form. This is a retina disorder. Keep in mind that proper …


Systems of Diabetes Damage – Immune System

The immune systems of diabetes patients are actually at the root of type 1 diabetes.  In fact, type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disorder. This means that the immune systems of diabetes type 1 patient’s turns against their own body. In the case of type 1 diabetes, the immune systems of diabetes patients turn against and attack the insulin producing beta cells of the pancreas. When these cells are destroyed, the pancreas’ production of insulin either slows way down or stops production completely. This means that the patients must somehow get insulin into their blood systems. Diabetes type 1 sufferers often need to inject insulin or take oral medication.

Type one diabetes is most often seen in childhood or in the young adult years. The beta cell destruction usually starts long before the diabetes is actually diagnosed, but early signs of it are increased thirst, increased hunger, blurry vision, increased …


What is borderline diabetes?

Is borderline diabetes the same as diabetes? If you are not sure and have any doubt as to whether you have it or not, you may want to ask your doctor “what is borderline diabetes?” Otherwise known as prediabetes, it is blood sugar levels that are right on the diabetes borderline of 100 – 125 mg/dl after an overnight or an 8 hour fast. A blood sugar level of 126 mg/dl after an overnight fast is considered diabetic. People with borderline diabetes are at high risk of getting heart disease, as well as other complications.

 

What is borderline diabetes symptoms?

 

For the most part, symptoms of borderline diabetes don’t really exist. But the CD estimates as many as 57 million people have it. The subtle balance between glucose and insulin is a little off. The pancreas doesn’t produce enough insulin after eating a meal to clear out …


Diabetes Analysis Early Is the Key

Early diabetes analysis can help you get a head start on preventing later organ damage, heart disease, and feet problems associated with diabetes. Most people with type 2 diabetes started with pre-diabetes at some point.  The problem is that pre-diabetes usually goes undiagnosed. Otherwise known as borderline diabetes, it is blood sugar levels that are right on the diabetes borderline of 100 – 125 mg/dl after an overnight or an 8 hour fast. A blood sugar level of 126 mg/dl after an overnight fast is considered diabetic. Somewhere between 50 and 70 million people are suspected of having borderline diabetes undiagnosed. Early diabetes analysis would give these people the opportunity to possibly prevent type 2 diabetes from developing and possibly even returning their blood sugar levels to normal.

Diet and exercise changes can be incorporated into your daily routine that can literally change the rest of your life. Be sure …


Diabetic Clinic

What do you look for when looking for the right diabetic clinic? The truth is there are a lot of great choices out there; it just depends on what you need.One of the first things that you will want to look at is what your insurance will allow and the distance the diabetic clinic is from your home. Other things one might consider when looking include accreditations, specializations, and health care methods.

If you have any particular complications related to diabetes, the best thing to do is to look for a diabetic clinic that has programs or talented specialist related to that complication whether it is arthritis, retinopathy, nerve damage, kidney damage, etc. Websites such as Wellness.com, HealthCare.com, and DLife.com can help you do so.

You may also want to look at how the diabetic clinic goes about their treatment. Some clinics are geared toward making you comfortable and …


Diabetes 1 Cure

Looking for a diabetes 1 cure? There seem to actually be a few possibilities out there. You just have to know where to look. This article will help you review possible cures that are close to being or already are available.

One potential cure is noted on ScienceDaily.com. According to the websites, researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center may have found just that. They have found that “type 1 diabetes could be converted to an asymptomatic, non-insulin-dependent disorder by eliminating the actions of a specific hormone. That hormone, the glucagon, hormone is produced by the pancreas. It prevents low blood sugar levels in most people, but has been found to cause high blood sugar in type one diabetics. The elimination of glucagon action restores the glucose tolerance of a type 1 diabetic to normal, which is considered to be very close to a diabetes 1 cure.

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Diabetes 1 Treatment

In order to receive the best diabetes 1 treatment, it is important that you understand what your body is going through first and learn the basic skills of taking care of yourself. Type 1 diabetes is thought to be an autoimmune disease where the body’s immune system mistakenly attacks the cells in the pancreas that make insulin. Insulin is the hormone in the body which transfers the sugar (glucose) in the blood into the cells so that it can be converted into energy by the cells. The body needs insulin to survive, so since the body is unable to produce an adamant amount type 1 diabetics must inject insulin into their bodies instead. This is just the beginning of diabetes 1 treatment, however.

The majority of diabetes 1 treatment is taken care of at home. Blood sugar levels must be carefully monitored throughout the day in order to keep …


Diabetes Doctors

Diabetes is such a complex disease that it often requires several types of diabetes doctors to keep a person well. Endocrinologists are usually referred to as diabetes doctors, and they should be central in your diabetes treatment. There are many other specialists you will likely have to see over the years. Normally a healthcare teamis assembled for you, but this doesn’t mean that you have no control over the matter. If you would rather see one specialist over another simply speak to your primary care physician about the choices that you have made. After all, you are the most important member of your healthcare team.

 

Finding the Best Diabetes Doctors

 

According to Diabetes24-7.com, when looking for the best diabetes doctors, you should begin as you would when trying to find out about any other type of pertinent information – by networking. Speaking with friends, family, and other diabetics …


Diabetes Guide

If you are looking for a diabetes guide, there is no lack of them to be found. Just by searching on the internet you can find a number of guides to help you know the best ways to handle your diabetes. One such diabetes guide is provided by the National Institutes of Health; it can be found at NIH.gov. Here you can be informed about the disease and everyday management, what to do when your blood sugar reaches unsafe levels, what resources are available to you, and much more.

Another great source of information can be found on Diabetes.WebMD.com. This diabetes goes a little more in depth, allowing you to read about diabetes prevention, pre-diabetes, diabetes complications, tests, and treatment. This site gives a great amount of information, and it has a wide reputation of accuracy. The diabetes guide found here can not only help you learn about the …


Diabetes Med Treatment

It is important to stay informed about the diabetes med treatment options that are available to you. Diabetes med treatment usually varies from person to person depending on what type of diabetes you have, any other health conditions you may have, and even the schedule that you keep. Along with a healthy diet and exercise, good diabetes med treatment will help you keep your blood sugar levels controlled so that you may avoid further complications such as nerve damage, kidney disease, eye diseases, heart attacks and strokes.

According to the National Diabetes Information Clearinghouse (NDIC), types of diabetes medications include:

Insulin – Many people think that it is only type-1 diabetics that use insulin for their diabetes med treatment. This is not true; insulin can be used in any type of diabetes where the diabetic’s body does not make enough of it. Since insulin cannot go through your digestive system …


Vitamin A and Diabetes

The proper intake of vitamins is crucial for a diabetic. Vitamin A and diabetes treatment may soon be linked, for example. A new study shows that foods that are rich in vitamin A, for example, not only helps to regulate the immune system but may also suppress the development of type 1 diabetes. The study, found on USDA.gov, was performed on mice that were likely to develop diabetes. The majority of the mice that were fed high amounts of vitamin A were able to fend off the disease.

 

Vitamin B6 and Diabetes

 

Along with studies of vitamin A and diabetes, many studies have been performed on the effects of B6 in diabetes. Many of these studies yield some really great results. Recently, it has been found that a unique form of vitamin B6 protects against diabetes complication and complications due to aging. According to the article, found on LEF.org, …


Diabetic Medicines

There are three basic types of diabetic medicines. These include: insulin, oral medication, and other types of injectable diabetic medicines. Along with weight control, a balanced diet, and regular exercise, these diabetic medicines help you to control you blood sugar levels. Each diabetic is different, and therefore need different medications or different combinations of medication to keep their diabetes in check.

The type of diabetic medicines you are prescribed are going to depend largely on what type of diabetes you have. Your daily routine, your eating habits, and other health conditions you suffer from are also factors that are considered when your medications are prescribed. The most important type of medication for type 1 diabetics, and also some gestational and type 2 diabetics, is insulin. Insulin is a naturally occurring hormone in most people. It allows cells in the body to take in blood sugar and convert it into …


Diabetes Doctor

For a time your primary care physician may double as your diabetes doctor and that is okay at first. Over time, however, you will probably need to see and endocrinologist, which is a specialist diabetes doctor. As your diabetes progresses you are likely to begin seeing a number of specialists. In fact, a lot of people end up having a healthcare team, which are specialist that work together to bring their patients to optimal health. Specialists that usually make up a person’s healthcare team are:

  • Your primary care physician
  • An endocrinologist
  • An eye doctor
  • A dietitian
  • A dentist
  • An exercise trainer
  • A nurse educator
  • A podiatrist

 

Diabetes Specialist Doctor

 

An endocrinologist is a doctor who is trained to treat and diagnose hormone imbalances. They take care of conditions such as:

  • Diabetes
  • Thyroid disease
  • Metabolic disorders
  • Hormonal imbalanced
  • Menopause
  • Osteoporosis
  • Hypertension
  • Cholesterol disorders
  • Infertility
  • Lack of growth
  • Obesity
  • Cancers

Diabetic Medicine

If you cannot control your diabetes through diet and exercise, you may be prescribed diabetic medicine. Type 1 diabetics cannot make the hormone insulin naturally, so they inject it medically.  Insulin is what your body uses to transfer sugar into you cells to give them energy, and without it you cannot survive. Oral drugs may also be administered to type 1 diabetics. According to the Mayo Clinic, these include:

High blood pressure medicine – Even if you do not have blood pressure problems, your doctor may prescribe diabetic medicine to help keep your kidneys healthy. They will also do this to keep your blood pressure lowered because it is recommended that people with diabetes keep their blood pressure less than 130/80 mm/Hg.

Cholesterol-lowering drugs – Diabetics also must keep their cholesterol level lower than most people do because of their risk of heart disease. Therefore, your doctor is not …


Diabetes Clinic

There are many advantages to attending a diabetes clinic. Generally, diabetes clinics are comprised of doctors, specialists, specialist nurses, dieticians, podiatrists, and physical therapists or exercise coordinators to help you. In a good diabetes clinic these will all be available to you during your stay. Throughout your stay your blood pressure, blood sugar, and cholesterol will be monitored and you will be screened for any diabetic complications that you may have. In addition, many clinics have diabetes education, nutrition, exercise programs which will help you learn how to take care of yourself.

You will have to get a referral from your doctor to get an appointment with a diabetes clinic, but after you begin treatment you will have a great health care team that is always accessible, even when you leave the clinic. According to Diabetes.org.uk, after your first visit, you are likely to go back monthly and then …


Diabetic Medication

Some type-2 diabetics are able to keep their diabetes under control without diabetic medication. However, type-1 diabetics need insulin to survive. Since type 1 diabetes is an auto-immune disease which destroys the pancreas’ insulin producing cells it, it must be taken medically. Insulin cannot be taken in oral form because the digestive juices in your stomach and intestine will break it down before it is able to do its job. So, it has to be injected. There are several different ways that this is done:

A fine needle and syringe is the most common way that insulin is injected. It needs only to be injected into the skin to work.

An insulin pen is a fairly new instrument. The device looks like an ink pen, but it has a cartridge that is filled with insulin. The pen sprays the skin with insulin at high pressure so that the insulin …


Do You Need Diabetic Retinopathy Treatment?

It is important to establish a definition of this aspect of diabetes, then to determine whether an individual would need to seek diabetic retinopathy treatment if indeed he or she is experiencing the symptoms associated with diabetic retinopathy. In affecting the body’s blood cells’ ability to absorb glucose, a common result in those suffering from diabetes is that the blood vessels at the retina of the diabetic patient will become damaged. If left untreated, this condition can lead to vision loss and even eventual blindness. There is hope, however, in early detection and treatment of diabetic retinopathy. An individual who has been diagnosed with diabetes must pay special attention to subtle changes in vision that could indicate the presence of diabetic eye disease or diabetic retinopathy. At the first sign of these changes, slight as they may first appear, diagnosis should be made as to whether diabetic retinopathy treatment should …


Diabetic Herbs – Part of a Healthy Lifestyle for the Diabetic

Throughout history, herbs have been used to alleviate the symptoms and pain associated with everything from the common cold to the most debilitating of diseases. Diabetic herbs have been used in much the same fashion throughout the history of the disease. In the fight against diabetes, it is always wise for the patient to employ as many tactics as possible, utilizing an approach that combines modern medicine with the wisdom of our ancestors. In this regard, typical visits to the doctor, alongside more homeopathic and naturalistic remedies, achieve a result that is varied and effective in its approach.

Diabetic herbs are effective in that they combat the problems that can lead to not only diabetes, but many other common afflictions as well. Their use often encourages a healthier lifestyle in general. While some herbs promote better insulin function and lower blood sugar levels, aspects which are specific to diabetes, others …


When and Why to Seek Diabetic Foot Ulcer Treatment

Costs associated with diabetic foot ulcer treatment account for billions of dollars in the medical system of the United States alone, and foot-related medical problems are the primary reason for hospitalization in most diabetic patients. Diabetic foot problems can be diagnosed when the diabetic patient experiences pain, tingling, discomfort and/or pressure on any area of the foot or leg, including the foot’s sole, heel, or toes. There is a range of treatment options available for the patient suffering from this unfortunate manifestation of the disease, and it is important for the patient to seek help if and when this condition develops.

The condition of foot ulceration or deformity can be classified from minor to severe, and the treatment of diabetic foot ulcer is applied according to the severity of the case in question. Most important in early stages, after having identified and diagnosed the foot ulcer, is relief of pressure …


Living With Diabetes, Alternative Treatments Are Available

In addition to modern solutions like insulin shots, diabetes patients aim to achieve a more holistic approach that will allow them to combat diabetes. Alternative treatments  allow them to do just that, while at the same time promoting an overall healthy lifestyle that will provide a sense of overall well-being and happiness.

While modern medicine may often focus on alleviating diabetes by providing a methodology that attacks the symptoms, there can be something very obviously lacking in this approach. What is missing is a sense of getting at the root of the disease itself, thereby allowing the body to become a healthy place in a more complete sense. Instead of simply focusing on the disease itself, alternative treatments for diabetes attempt to realign and purify the body as a whole, creating an environment where a disease such as diabetes will no longer be able to exist.

There are a number …


An Alternative Approach: Ayurvedic Treatment for Diabetes

Ayurvedic medicine has existed for thousands of years, tracing its origins to India long before the common era. An ayurvedic treatment for diabetes is available for those suffering from this disease, those who may have been frustrated by traditional approaches to dealing with diabetes. Where traditional medicines have failed in the treatment of various diseases and ailments, an ayurvedic approach has often succeeded. Ayurvedic treatment is becoming more widely understood and practiced by Western doctors, and only now are we beginning to truly understand how beneficial the treatment can be to those seeking an alternative approach to combating diabetes.

Ayurvedic medicine places a great deal of focus on maintaining a healthy balance within the human body, emphasizing the need for moderation in all aspects of one’s lifestyle. Regarding diabetes specifically, ayurvedic practice takes a multi-tiered approach to alleviating suffering.

As in all ayurvedic medicine, the primary focus for ayurvedic treatment …


Find a Treatment for Diabetes Insipidus

Although it is the more rare type of diabetes, there are options in the treatment for diabetes insipidus. While this version of the disease only affects about 3 out of 100,000 individuals, those who suffer from it are at risk of dehydration and potassium loss, which can lead to further problems. Diabetes insipidus is different from its similarly-named cousin, diabetes mellitus, for the reason that while diabetes mellitus means a lack of or improperly functioning insulin within the body, diabetes insipidus connotes a lack of antidiuretic hormone, or kidneys that do not respond properly to the hormone. Often the result for individuals who suffer from this type of diabetes is a constant thirst and an equally constant need for urination. With diabetes insipidus, the high blood glucose levels of the diabetes mellitus patient are not present.

The diagnosis of diabetes insipidus can be achieved through a urine test or …


Diabetic Medications

Diabetic medications are needed to keep blood sugar levels within a healthy range. Type-2 diabetics are “insulin resistant”, which means their cells do not respond even though insulin is present. When this happens the cells cannot take in the blood sugar (glucose) needed to make energy, and so the sugar remains in that person’s bloodstream. Some people are able to maintain the blood sugar levels through diet and exercise, but most need diabetic medications to do so.

There are five classes of oral diabetes medications, as of yet. Each of them helps to lower blood glucose levels, although they work in different ways. They may be used in combination with each other and/or along with insulin to combat the effects of the disease. Typed of diabetic medications include:

Sulfonylureas – this class of diabetic medications works by stimulating the pancreas into making more insulin.

Biguanides – this class of diabetic …


How to Avoid Diabetes

If you want to learn how to avoid diabetes, the answer is simple: diet and exercise. Actually practicing this lifestyle, however, can be tough. Temptations are all around us. Who wouldn’t go for a burger and some salty fries right now? Being in tune with your body and what it really needs is important though, and while sitting in front of the TV with a bag of chips is enjoyable, it is not the best thing for your body.

Diabetes can be a horrible disease to endure. It has the power to bring about stroke, seizure, coma, and even death. Although part of the cause of diabetes is genetic, you are not under any kind of death sentence yet. If you have not, been diagnosed with diabetes, you still have time to make lifestyle changes and learn how to avoid getting diabetes.

For the most part, type 2 diabetes …


Diabetes Prevention

Scientists are currently working hard to develop methods for diabetes prevention. It is known that type-2 diabetes can be prevented through diet and exercise; however researchers are looking for ways to prevent type-1 diabetes as well. Since type-1 diabetes is an auto-immune disease in which the body’s immune system attacks the cells in the pancreas, the diabetes prevention studies are usually centered on finding ways to prevent further destruction of the “islet cells”. Clinical trials are also being performed on people who are at high risk for the disease. According to MayoClinic.com, you can find out more information about the studies on diabetes and prevention from TrialNet, which conducting studies on the genetic causes of the disease.

Recently CBS news released a story about a Winnipeg doctor who wants to give a vitamin to newborns with a high risk of developing Type 1 diabetes to possibly prevent them from …


Diabetes Medicines

Learning about diabetes medicines is a wise thing to do. Diabetes medicines are ever-changing and since you are essentially the person who manages your disease it is important to know what medical options are available as well as the ins-and-outs of how these medications help you. In addition to reading this material is also a good idea to take time talking to your doctor and participating in a diabetes support group. People such as this are great sources of information on diabetes and available diabetes medicines. In addition, the American Diabetes Association (ADA) and other diabetes organizations have newsletters that you can receive via e-mail that will help you keep up-to-date on the latest diabetes information.

Type 1 diabetics must take insulin at the very least. This is because in type 1 diabetes the pancreas can no longer produce enough of this hormone. Since insulin cannot be taken orally, it …


Tests for Diabetes

Nearly 20.8 million Americans are affected by diabetes, and approximately 30% of them don’t even know that they have diabetes. Routinely taking tests for diabetes is important because sometimes people have no symptoms at all. Therefore, for some tests for diabetes is the only way that diabetes will be detected before it causes serious harm to your body. According to the Joslin Diabetes Center, you should periodically get diabetes tests administered if:

  • You have a parent or sibling with diabetes
  • You are overweight
  • You are a member of a high risk ethnic group such as African American, Hispanic American, Native American, Asian American, or Pacific Islander
  • You have had gestational diabetes before or have a baby weighing over 9 pounds
  • You have high blood pressure
  • You have polycystic ovarian syndrome
  • In previous tests, diabetes was not diagnosed but you had an impaired glucose tolerance or impaired fasting tolerance result

 

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Diabetes Medication

Diabetes medication is an important part of managing your blood sugar levels.  Without it you could suffer a stroke, coma, seizure, or even death. It is not only important to take you medication on schedule and as prescribed by your doctor, it is also important to know about you medications and how they work.

Sometimes diet and exercise are not enough to keep your blood sugar at a safe level. Therefore, diabetes medications must be used. Insulin and other types of diabetes medication are designed to lower your blood sugar levels. The diabetes medication will not be effective if you do not take the proper dose and do not time it in coordination with your meals, activity, and other medications. It is important that you take your diabetes medication even if you feel good. If you cannot afford your medication or you are having side effects with your medication, do …


Diabetes Medications

Insulin and Metformin are the most widely used forms of all diabetes medications. That is why it is important, particularly if you are a diabetic, to take time to learn about them. Both medications are used to lower blood glucose (sugar) levels in your blood stream, but how?

Insulin is the hormone needed for sugar in the blood to be transferred into the cells and be converted into energy. In most people insulin is produced naturally, but type-1 diabetics do not produce adamant amounts, and so they must inject the hormone medically. In type-2 diabetes, there is usually enough insulin being produced, but the cells ignore it and build up a tolerance to it. Type-2 diabetics sometimes also use insulin along with their oral diabetes medications.

Metformin is normally the first of all diabetes medications used in diabetes treatment. It is particularly helpful with overweight and obese type 2 …


Diabetes Medicine

Along with regular exercise and a healthy diet, diabetes medicine is an important part of treatment. In particular type-1 diabetics need their insulin to survive. Some type-2 diabetes can go along without diabetes medicine, if they control their lifestyle very carefully. However, most find that they still need medical treatment in order to keep their blood sugar at a safe level.

Still, there are some that have been able to control and even reverse their diabetes by turning to alternative forms of diabetes medicine. This is a process though, in which people must carefully monitor and gradually learn to control their blood sugar. Although it doesn’t hurt to look into alternative forms of medicine, it is not advisable for you to begin alternative diabetes medical treatment or stop using diabetes medicine without first consulting your doctor.

 

Alternative Diabetes Medicine

 

Any health treatment that is not classified as a Western …


Diabetes: Natural Healing as an Alternative

While many modern medicine practices would have diabetes patients believe that there is no cure, these maxims avoid the truth about diabetes. Natural healing can provide relief for those who suffer from the disease, avoiding many of the risks that accompany more modern approaches to fighting the disease, while at the same time promoting a more healthy overall lifestyle and teaching people how to maintain well-rounded bodies and minds.

Diabetes affects the body’s production of insulin, a hormone necessary in cells’ absorption of glucose. In some cases, no insulin or not enough insulin is produced to allow the glucose to be properly absorbed by the body’s cells. In other diabetes cases, enough insulin may be produced by the pancreas, but the body’s cells are resisant to its effects, producing the same result as if they were producing no insulin at all.

A common modern-day approach to diabetes is in the …


Diabetic Assistance – You Are Not Alone

A diagnosis of diabetes is a difficult time in an individual’s life. Diabetic assistance is available, however, to those who are suffering through this ordeal. The future is full of insecurity; not only must the diabetic worry about everyday life, including all of the factors that are associated with the disease – which medications may be needed, how to treat the disease, what to eat and how to change one’s lifestyle to accompany the revelation – but in addition, the stress of financial security must be considered.

It is possible to make it through the turmoil surrounding a diabetes diagnosis. There is help out there available to those who need it and are willing to ask for it. Pharmaceutical companies, including Bayer, Merck, Pfizer, 3M, and Sanofi-Aventis, to name but a few, have in place assistance programs to help those in need. It is possible to reach out to these …


Diabetic Prevention Through Healthy Lifestyle Choices

The idea of being diagnosed with a disease like diabetes is a frightening thought. Diabetic prevention is possible, through simple acts like making the right dietary choices and following a daily exercise regimen. A preventative program is recommended for those people who may have a family history of diabetes or are at a high risk for disease because of other factors.

Regular exercise is a good idea for everyone, not just those concerned with the possibility of being diagnosed with diabetes or those already suffering from the disease. It is especially important in diabetic prevention, but it need not be considered a chore or something to dread! Exercise does not have to be physically strenuous; it can simply mean making the choice to be active for a little while every day – even half an hour of exercise will prove beneficial for adults, while a full hour is typically recommended …


Find the Right Diabetic Solution

At the core of diabetes is the body’s inability to properly absorb glucose into his or her blood cells, so what is the proper diabetic solution? If the subject’s body does not produce enough or any insulin (a hormone created by the pancreas whose function it is to facilitate glucose absorption by blood cells,) they will be diagnosed with a condition known as type 1 diabetes. Type 2 diabetes, on the other hand, is a condition wherein the body may produce enough insulin, but the body’s blood cells do not allow it to perform normally, ie. by allowing blood cells to absorb glucose. 95 percent of diabetics in the United States suffer from the latter, type 2 diabetes.

Individuals who have been diagnosed with type 1 diabetes must generally perform insulin injections, as their body does not create enough of the substance internally to allow it to function as …


Advice on Home Treatment for Diabetes

In addition to visits with doctors to determine which drugs and/or supplements work best to combat each case, a diabetic patient can also consider home treatment for diabetes. From the comfort of one’s own home, an individual who has been diagnosed with this disease can take the power into his or her own hands and do what is necessary to maintain a healthy body.

Regarding home treatment for diabetes, there are a number of options each individual has at their disposal to help lessen the effects of the disease upon their everyday life. There are some obvious steps that can be taken to reduce the disease’s symptoms and improve the aspects of the body that help fight diabetes. These steps include dietary modification, implementation of an exercise schedule, reduction of stress, meditation and relaxation techniques and knowing how to achieve a good night’s sleep, among many others.

In terms …


The Latest Diabetes Treatment – What You Should Know

New breakthroughs in prevention and treatment are allowing doctors and patients to make strides forward in the battle against diabetes. The latest diabetes treatment options include new medications as well as a better understanding of the way certain homeopathic remedies like herbs and other dietary supplements can affect the diabetic’s condition. In addition to this, technological breakthroughs in the field of scientific medicine may help to ensure that a diabetic’s life can be a normal and stress-free one.

Beginning with insulin, modern medicine has moved the treatment of diabetes to a new level of precision and individual care. Both type 1 and type 2 diabetics may need to self-administer insulin shots. The former type of diabetic produces none or not enough insulin and the latter produces enough without it functioning properly. Oral insulin pills would not reach the bloodstream as they would be digested before reaching it, so injection needs …


Is There a Stem Cell Diabetes Cure?

As technology and scientific medicine improve, research has shown that there may be the potential for a stem cell diabetes cure. Stem cells, unlike other cells in the body which are predisposed to become a specific type of cell, have the ability to grow into a multitude of other kinds of cells within the human body. They are the foundation of life itself due to this adaptive ability, and are present to a large extent especially, although not exclusively, in the early development of the human body. In the battle against diabetes, stem cells may play an important role due to just such abilities.

What is most highly needed in diabetic patients is for the pancreas to create the hormone insulin, which helps the body absorb glucose into the bloodstream. Diabetes occurs when the body produces glucose at levels that are insufficient to allow this to happen, or when …


Find Aid – Diabetes Can Be Controlled

People who have been diagnosed with diabetes need to know where to find aid. Diabetes is a disease that has existed for thousands of years, and as time goes on, there are more and more possibilities in its treatment. Many billions of dollars are spent by the health care industry annually in the fight against diabetes, with the amount being spent rising every year. The average patient who has been diagnosed with diabetes spends in the neighborhood of $10,000 or more annually on medical expenses, which is about twice what the non-diabetic will spend per year on health care costs.

Medicare is an important tool for financial aid. Diabetes and its associated costs can be mitigated through Medicare parts B and D, especially for people who are over 65 and are suffering from this disease. Between these two areas of Medicare, many aspects of a diabetic’s needs can be taken …


What Is a Diabetes Inhibitor?

High blood pressure, or hypertension, is often experienced among individuals who have been diagnosed with diabetes. A diabetes inhibitor is a way to control the effects of high blood pressure, and thus helps alleviate many of the shared problems between diabetes and high blood pressure. In addition, a diabetes inhibitor will reduce the risk of other conditions associated with the disease, such as diabetic retinopathy and diabetic nephropathy. A person with diabetes who experiences coincidental heart-related problems will often have to deal with longer hospital stays and higher medical costs as a result than a non-diabetic. This being the case, it is important to treat problems like high blood pressure using a diabetes inhibitor along the positive effects gained by using it to combat the disease itself. It is necessary, of course, to regulate the use of diabetes inhibitors because of the risk of lowering the blood pressure to unsafe …


Diabetes II Treatment

Diabetes II Treatment is more about managing the disease than about taking drugs or seeing doctors, all though it does include this too. According to Mayoclinic.com, type 2 diabetes treatment requires the following lifelong commitments:

  • Blood sugar monitoring
  • Eating Healthily
  • Exercising Regularly
  • Diabetes Medicine or Insulin Therapy

 

These diabetes treatments will help you to keep your blood sugar level closer to normal. Though this can be overwhelming at times, careful monitoring of your blood sugar level is essential. This will delay and prevent complications from occurring.

Type 2 Diabetes causes high levels of sugar to build up in your blood. High blood sugar can harm your organs, raise your risk of heart disease, and lead to other health complications. This is because your body either doesn’t make enough insulin or doesn’t use insulin properly. Since insulin is what helps your body to use sugar high levels of sugar build …


Diabetic Treatments

You should discuss the pros and cons of diabetic treatments with your doctor. Make an effort to decide together what medications are right for you. When doing this you should consider different factors such as costs and different aspects of your health. According to Mayoclinic.com, a recent study showed that are not any more effective in preventing heart attack and stroke than the less expensive brands.

Many newly diagnosed patients are prescribed metformin, which is a diabetes medicine that lowers gluclose production in the liver. If this is not enough, other medications may be prescribed, such as Glucotrol, Glucotrol XL, glyburide, DiaBeta, Glynase, and Amaryl. These medications stimulate your pancreas to produce and release more insulin. Medications like Actos are helpful as well as they block the enzymes that may break down carbohydrates, making your tissues more sensitive to insulin.

Medicinenet.com states that type 1 diabetes is treated with insulin, …


How to Manage Diabetes

Whenever you are learning how to manage diabetes, you will notice that controlling your blood sugar is the key aspect. This is what will help you to keep a long and healthy life. The best way to learn how to manage diabetes is to learn as much as you can about what makes your blood sugar level rise and fall.

Mayoclinic.com states that “healthy eating is the cornerstone of any diabetes management plan”. Diabetes management not only involves what you eat, but how much you and when you eat it. The website recommends keeping to a schedule, making every meal well-balanced, eating the right amount of foods, and knowing how to coordinate your meals and your medications. Speaking to a doctor or dietitian in depth is a great way to begin to learn how to follow these simple guidelines.

 

How to Manage Your Diabetes

 

The National Diabetes …


Natural Cure for Diabetes

There are many people who have claimed to have found a natural cure for diabetes. Though a lot of people remain skeptical, what if it is really true? We have to remember that we live in a culture that promotes pharmaceutical dependants on medication in order to treat out own illnesses. It may be taboo to us, but many cultures tend to treat the whole body instead of just the symptoms, which has worked for centuries. Although we have come a long way through research and technological developments, there is no reason to discount long sought wisdom.

One study showed that using cinnamon improves blood glucose control. After 40 days of the study, people who took the most doses of cinnamon significantly reduced fasting blood glucose, triglycerides, and LDL cholesterol as well as total cholesterol. Another study showed that, compared to a placebo group, glucose levels in people who …


Diabetes 2 Cure

If you are looking for a diabetes 2 cure, it may be closer than you think. There have been a lot of stunning developments in research as people have searched for a cure for diabetes 2. One such breakthrough recently occurred in Ireland. Irish scientists from the University College Dublin and Trinity College believe they may have found the underlying cause.

This article can be found on irishcentral.com. Within the article, Prof O’Neill is quoted stating “We have come across a key protein called IAPP. This irritates the immune system in the body.” He continues saying “It is a breakthrough because nobody has come across this before.” It is believed that pills may soon be developed to stop the formation of IAPP and may also become a diabetes 2 cure.

 

Natural Cure for Diabetes 2

 

Many people are looking to natural and alternative treatments to cure diabetes 2. …


Diabetic Therapy

There are several types of diabetic therapy. Each one is helpful in its own way. Diet and exercise are one of the best to handle diabetes. A person with diabetes can depend on the help of a dietician and a physical therapist for help in seeking diabetic diet therapy and diabetic exercise therapy. Medical diabetic therapy is also important. If one type of medication is not working well, ask your physician to try alternative forms of treatment because a different combination of medications may be more helpful.

 

Diabetic Foot Therapy

 

Emedicinehealth.com lines out when it is right to seek medical care for diabetic foot problems. When these problems occur, you should visit a doctor within 72 hours. Common problems are:

  • Any significant trauma to the feet or legs, no matter how minor. Minor injuries may result in serious infections.
  • Persistent mild to moderate pain in feet or legs.

Help with Diabetes

If you want help with diabetes, the first place to turn is the American Diabetes Association. Its website, Diabetes.org, provides tons of free information to help you learn and cope with all types of diabetes. Whether you are newly diagnosed and just seeking general information, or you are seeking up to date news about the disease, this is a great place website to visit.

The Mayo Clinic website, Mayoclinic.com, is another great source for diabetes help. They are a nonprofit organization which contributes to “medical care, research, and education for people from all walks of life.” They provide free health information for hundreds of conditions, including diabetes and complications of this disease.

Sometimes coping with diabetes can be overwhelming. If you are looking for local support, Defeatdiabetes.org is a great site to visit. The diabetes help groups are organized by state, country, and city. Other good sites to find …


Diabetes 2 Treatment

Lifestyle changes are usually the biggest factors in diabetes 2 treatment. Generally people with diabetes 2 must learn to eat right, stay active, take medicine regularly, and be a little more prepared as they go through their day. However, with this disease you should never stop learning as much as you can because there are a lot of factors that could come into play. Reading this article will help you learn more about diabetes 2 treatment.

 

Treatment for Diabetes 2: Medications

 

People who have been newly diagnosed with diabetes are usually proscribed metformin. This medication lowers glucose production in the liver. If this medication does control your glucose levels, then oral or injected medications may be added.

Some drugs work by stimulating the pancreas so that it produces and releases more insulin, while others make your tissues more sensitive to insulin or block enzymes that break down carbohydrates. …


Diabetic Cure

One diabetic cure that may be underway is the use stem cells to cure diabetes. Stem cells have already been known to reverse diabetes in mice. Clinical trials have also found it to work in humans as well. Time Magazine reported in 2009 that a research team from the University of Sao Paulo in Brazil and Northwestern University were able to reverse the course of type 1 diabetes by using the patients own stem cells.

In a 2011 article by the Las Angeles Times, it is stated that the first successful transplant of islet cells in to a diabetic patient occurred in 1989. The article goes on to say that it isn’t perfect, but these transplants greatly improve diabetes to the point where the patient no longer needs injections. That is, at least until the beta cells stop working an a new transplant is needed.

There is no surprise that …


Remedy for Diabetes

Many people are searching for natural and alternative treatments for diabetes. One famous remedy for diabetes is cinnamon. Research has shown that cinnamon lowers blood sugar by decreasing insulin resistance. This diabetes remedy has also been known to reduce cholesterol. People with liver problems should be careful if they turn to this remedy for diabetes, because large amounts of cinnamon have been known to increase liver problems.

 

Natural Remedy Diabetes

 

One natural remedy for diabetes, listed on About.com, is North American ginseng. In studies it has been shown to improve blood sugar control and glycosylated hemoglobin, which is a form of hemoglobin that monitors blood sugar over time. Other natural remedies listed on the website are chromium, magnesium, zinc, and aloe Vera.

 

Diabetes Home Remedy

 

Home remedies are sometimes helpful in treating diabetes. Howstuffworks.com lists 32 home remedies on their website. One diabetes home remedy that they list …


Homeopathic Treatment for Diabetes

According to abchomeopathy.com, homoeopathy views symptoms as a manifestation of the body trying to heal itself. Homeopathic treatment for diabetes may be a useful remedy. So, is there a treatment for diabetes involving homeopathy? The answer is yes. Along with proper diet, homeopathy can help to regulate sugar metabolism and stimulate the body’s self healing powers.

Homeopathy treatment for diabetes can also prevent conditions that are related to the disease such as glaucoma, hardening of the liver, hypertension, and kidney failure, according to Byregion.net. Some of the remedies used for diabetes are uranium nitrate, phosphoric acid, phosphorus, and lactic acid.

 

Current Treatment for Diabetes

 

Diet and exercise is just as important in recent treatment for diabetes as ever and are still central to controlling the disease. However, new treatments have come a long way over the last few years. New drugs and devices, as well as other development have …


Cures for Diabetes

Everyday we learn more and more about the root causes of diabetes. Because of this, potential cures for diabetes are beginning to spring up frequently. There have been quite a few diabetes cures developed; the challenge now is in making them last over time.

Stem cell transplant cures diabetes. It has been proves to work time and again. Even when the treatment does not last it only takes another transplant to return a person to help. The major problem with these transplants as cures for diabetes is that sometimes the bodies of patients will reject the new beta or islet cells.

A very interesting development has occurred recently in the search for cures for diabetes. One article from dailymail.co.uk states that researchers have found that the use of BCG treatments cures diabetes. The BCG vaccine has been used for years in Britain to prevent tuberculosis. Dr. Denise Faustman’s studies have …


Remedies for Diabetes

Are you looking for remedies for diabetes? You are not alone. Many people are turning to complementary and alternative treatments to remedy their diabetes. Diabetes remedies work very well, but you must continue to manage treatment by seeing your doctor regularly as well as continuing a healthy diet and exercise regiment.

Howstuffworks.com lists 32 remedies of diabetes that have known to work. Topping the list are the two most important factors that remedies diabetes: staying active and keeping a meal schedule. The website states that, aside from helping you manage weight, exercise tones up your heart and other muscles, strengthens bones, lowers blood pressure, and strengthens the respiratory system. It also raises HDL (good cholesterol) while lowering LDL (bad cholesterol).

Exercise works as a mental remedy for diabetes as well. It fosters a sense of well-being, confers a sense of control, and decreases tension. These are important, as stress …


Treatment of Diabetic Complications

With a healthy balance diet and exercise most people are able to avoid diabetic complications, however they do occur. Treatment of diabetic complications depends on the problems that occur. It is much easier to take preventative actions for the treatment of diabetic complications, than to try to treat these complications after they come up. This is why learning about the disease is so important. It helps you to recognize signs, stay on top of symptoms, and to act proactively along with your physician. Some of the diabetic complications listed by the American Diabetes Association are as follows:

  • Eye Complications
  • Foot Complications
  • Skin Complications
  • Heart Disease
  • High Blood
  • Mental Health
  • Hearing Complications
  • Oral Health Complications
  • Gastroparesis
  • Ketoacidosis
  • Neuropathy
  • Peripheral Arterial Disease
  • Stroke
  • Stress
  • Hyperosmolar Hyperglycemic Nonketotic Syndrome (HHNS)

 

Treatment of Diabetic Foot

 

Nerve damage (neuropathy) is the most common foot problem related to diabetes. It is very important to learn …


Diabetes Guidelines

There are several types of diabetes guidelines made for diabetes patients and physicians. Most of these guidelines for diabetes were created by the American Diabetes Association (ADA). Reading this article will help your to understand guidelines on diabetes and learn about ADA diabetes guidelines.

 

Diabetes Management Guidelines

 

Guidelines for diabetes management usually have two key factors: diet and exercise. It isn’t as simple as just that though. According to ADA guidelines for diabetes management, it is not only what you eat, but how much you eat and when you eat it. In their diabetes guidelines it is recommended that a person eat at the same times of the day and speak to their doctor about the correct proportions.

Diabetes management guidelines also recommend exercising at least 30 minutes a day, taking 10 minutes to warm up and 10 minutes to cool down as well. Exercise should be fairly light …


Treatments for Diabetes

For the most part treatments for diabetes have to do with a lifestyle change. Diabetic patients must learn to keep a healthy diet, exercise daily, and take their medications on schedule. According to the National Diabetes Clearinghouse (NDIC) a person should perform the following diabetes treatments:

  • Follow the healthy eating plan that your doctor or dietician and you have worked out.
  • Be active for a total of 30 minutes per day, and ask your doctor what activities are best for you.
  • Take your medications as directed.
  • Check your blood glucose level daily and write the number in your record book.
  • Check your feet daily for cuts, blisters, sores, swelling, redness, or sore toe nails.
  • Brush and floss everyday.
  • Control your blood pressure and cholesterol.
  • Don’t smoke.

 

Diabetes 2 Treatments

 

Treatments of diabetes 2 also involve keeping your blood sugar level on target through diet and exercise. The information listed …


Diabetes Management

It is important to learn about, and to continue learning about, diabetes management. Diabetes is a serious disease, in which a person has to continually struggle to keep their body within a good balance. Keeping a healthy diet, communicating with your doctor, and staying active are all key elements in handling this disease.

Although diabetes is a day-to-day struggle, there are a lot of resources out there to help. For example, Diabetes.org provides the latest news in medical therapies and approaches as well as information about how to make healthy lifestyle choices. One of their most promising attributes is an online diabetes management tool called Diabetes 24/7. This was developed to help you track data concerning your blood glucose, A1C, blood pressure, cholesterol, physical activity, weight, and medications.

Lifescan.com also provides diabetes management software which helps you to identify trends in your blood glucose levels and meal related …


Therapy for Diabetes

There is strong evidence that therapy for diabetes using a team approach is effective in reaching major goals in diabetes therapy, according to the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. Journal.diabetes.org also states that people with diabetes should receive treatment from a physician-coordinated team. The teams should include physicians, nurses, dietitians and mental health professionals. Optometrists, podiatrists, physiotherapists, nurse practitioners, and certified diabetes educations are other examples of professionals which may be on a team that provides therapy for diabetes.

 

Diabetes Mellitus Therapy

 

Diabetes mellitus is often referred to as diabetes, but actually refers to any metabolic disease in which a person has high blood pressure. This can be because their body does not produce enough insulin or because cells do not respond to the insulin that is produced.  The concentration of this type of diabetes therapy lies in keeping blood sugar levels as close to normal as …


Diabetes Cure

In November of 2006, an article was posted in Men’s health magazine which stated that a diabetes cure had not only been found, but has been used since the depression era. The articles states that Dr. Mary Vernon patients walk in with type 2 diabetes and walk out cured. She states that her first line of treatment is to completely remove carbohydrates form their diets, and often this is enough to reverse their symptoms.

Also in 2006, another amazing find occurred. Informationaboutdiabetes.com tells of a study that stunned scientists at a Toronto medical center. They were studying whether diabetes could be triggered by neuropathic problem. The scientists had introduced a compound which circumvented the effects of reduced neurons in the pancreas. The mice in the study became healthy within 24.

Diabetes and cure articles can be found all over. Conventional medicine tends this disease in ways to keep it from …


Diabetes Treatment

Anyone will tell you that diabetes treatment starts at home. The most urgent factor in diabetes is keeping your blood sugar within a target range. A healthy diet and regular exercise regiment are key to being able to accomplish this.

If someone were to ask “what is the treatment for diabetes?” you could pretty much just answer ‘diet’, because it is so important that everything else seems to disappear in comparison. Diabetes and treatment of the disease is very much dependant on what food you tend to intake. This may seem overwhelming, but by following some simple guidelines, you should be able to keep your blood sugar pretty well under control.

 

Diabetes and Treatment with Diet

In diabetes treatment, diabetes diet rules are not fixed, but they generally they have the same basic elements. The first rule of thumb is to keep your diet low in carbohydrates. This is …


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