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Staying Healthy And Maintaining Your Lifestyle After A Diabetes Diagnosis

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Posted on: 07/15/22


Diabetes encompasses a group of metabolic diseases. It is caused by an increased amount of sugar in the blood, which can be examined by a simple blood test. Type I diabetes occurs when the body fails to make insulin, Type II diabetes occurs when the body does not use insulin correctly and gestational diabetes occurs during pregnancy. Read this informative article about diabetes.

Feel free to ask your doctor any question about Diabetes you might have, from how it affects your bowel movements to if it can cause sexual dysfunction (yes, it can!) No question should be too embarrassing or uneducated for you to feel comfortable finding the answer to as your doctor is there to help!

Unless you drive a car that lacks air conditioning in super hot summer temperatures, or are on a safari in Africa, you probably dont need ice packs for your insulin. If youre worried about leaving it in the car at the mall, take it with you! I doubt youll have so much that it wont fit in your purse, pocket, or bag.

Exercise

You can control, prevent, or even reverse diabetes just through nutrition, healthy weight levels and exercise. There is no need for special diets. Just try to eat a healthy diet concentrating on vegetables, whole grains, fruits and good fats. Thats a healthy diet for everyone!

To decrease your risk of developing diabetes, quit smoking. Smoking raises your blood-glucose levels, which significantly increases your risk of developing type 2 diabetes. Quitting smoking can lead to weight gain, which also increases your diabetes risk, but diet and exercise is an easy way to tackle that issue. Anyone with a family history of diabetes should be sure not to smoke.

Anyone with diabetes must exercise to stay in good health. Exercise helps strengthen the cardiovascular system and helps to increase the circulation to the arms and legs. It also helps to control blood sugar levels. The best forms of exercise for someone with diabetes is jogging, swimming, walking, and rowing.

Most diabetics are significantly overweight, and this is injurious to your efforts at controlling the effects of diabetes. It is very important to try and have a consistently healthy eating plan in order to lose weight and maintain proper nutrition. Losing weight doubled with exercise can in some cases completely control the symptoms of diabetes. If you have been diagnosed with diabetes, you simply must start dieting and exercising regularly.

Nutrition

Want a tasty treat that wont be forbidden by your doctor due to your Diabetes? Try nachos! Use a low fat cheese, low fat sour cream, homemade guacamole, and salsa, and youll be getting a ton of nutrition with a burst of flavor. If you add some beans to the salsa youll have an even healthier snack!

Learning to read the nutrition data on food labels is key to eating the right diet for your Diabetes. Keep track of how much carbohydrates, sodium, sugar, fat, protein, and fiber are in each food you eat and try to only choose those which will keep your weight in check.

Many grocery store items contain this ingredient, so become label conscious. If you find HFCS on the label, pick something else. When in Canada you will notice this product is called "glucose" or "fructose".

Think about what you drink. Diabetics need to be careful of everything they ingest, so dont forget to monitor the nutrition data and ingredients on the items your drinking. Juice, for example, is very high in sugar, so you should drink it in moderation. Milk can be high in fat, so stick to skim.

The main symptoms of diabetes include excessive thirst, frequent and copious urination, and excessive hunger. If you have these symptoms, request that your doctor do a blood test to check for diabetes. Left untreated, diabetes can be life threatening. The test is simple and diabetes is a treatable disease.

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