Diabetes has reached epidemic proportions in the United States affecting a huge percentage of people annually. Many people are not aware of their personal risk for diabetes (or diabetes-related complications if they are ALREADY a diabetic). Type II diabetes, or adult onset diabetes, can be prevented or delayed. If you need to just manage your diabetes read this article.
To diagnose diabetes a physician relies on the outcome of specific glucose blood tests. They are looking for a higher than normal blood sugar levels after not eating for 12 hours. Consistently high levels like 126/140 mg/dl mean the person is a diabetic or pre-diabetic. Those without diabetes have levels that measure from 70 to 110 mg/dl consistently.
Why does Type II Diabetes occur? It occurs in mostly in fat people, but not always, and who do not take physical care of themselves. Also Type II occurs in older people. A person may have a first line relative that has diabetes so heredity weighs in too.
Making lifestyle changes like exercising for 20 minutes a day, and controlling your diet may be all a person needs to do to control blood sugar levels. For Type II diabetes treatment always get regular blood tests so that you can manage your progress. You do not want to be at risk! If you think you are at risk then get looked at by a physician. Managing diabetes and preventing it should be a major concern.
Stay informed! Visit your doctor regularly and always request a fasting blood test. Also your local pharmacist can help keep you knowledgeable about the latest and greatest products and services. Regular blood tests in a clinical situation are recommended, as well as some of the hand held home testing devices offered today. From time to time some community centers, drug stores or grocery stores offer blood glucose level tests for free.
As we know being overweight can cause a myriad of different problems. Diabetes is just one of them. Having weight reduction surgery could be a factor if you are a diabetes or pre diabetes. Post surgical patients have reported normal blood sugar levels in 80 of 100 cases.
Look into a homeopathic approach to diabetes by visiting your health food stores or pharmacists. Adding vitamins or supplements can make a difference. As always, consult you doctor before trying anything non medical.
Controlling diabetes can be a simple as taking your medication along with a walk each day. Educate yourself on ways to fit a healthy lifestyle into you life. You want to avoid any diabetes or diabetes related complication.