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… blood glucose levels as near normal as possible, along with getting regular check-ups and blood tests, may help delay or prevent long-term diabetes complications. Some of the possible … quite advanced before it affects vision, so it is important that people with diabetes have eye tests on a regular basis. If caught early, treatment can prevent blindness. Oral Health   People … when you suspect you have DKA. You can detect this condition by taking a simple urine or blood test that is available from pharmacies to check for ketones. Ask your healthcare provider for …
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    … Learn About Diabetes Managing diabetes Choosing your care team You have unique needs and your diabetes treatment plan should reflect that. The goal of a diabetes treatment plan is to manage blood sugar and prevent diabetes-related complications. Everyone’s plan is different and personal to them. It takes a team. Experts recommend a team approach to treating diabetes with you as the most …
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… from heat and cold. Avoid using hot water bottles, hot (or cold) packs or electric blankets; test the water temperature before putting your feet in it. Always wear comfortable shoes and …
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Learn About Diabetes When you need insulin Understanding Different Types of Insulins and How They Work There are a variety of types of insulin and each of them works in different ways to mimic the time action profiles of natural insulin from the pancreas in the non-diabetic state. There can be confusion about which type is which and what they do. Let’s start with the basics. Insulins have three …
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… levels. You should also have a backup blood glucose monitor for traditional blood glucose testing through fingersticks if you find your CGM glucose reading does not match how you are …
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Learn About Diabetes Managing diabetes What is Continuous Glucose Monitoring? By: Diana Isaacs, PharmD, BCPS, BC-ADM, CDCES, FADCES   Introducing CGM 1,2   A Continuous Glucose Monitoring system, also called CGM, is a way to measure blood sugar for people with diabetes. It is a device that is typically worn on the back of the upper arm or stomach, and depending on the specific type, can check …
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… which is often without signs and symptoms, is usually discovered through a routine lab test performed during pregnancy. Type 1 diabetes can develop quickly, within weeks or months. In …
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… for improvement in your diabetes management. Blood sugar monitoring is important because A1C tests are only done every 3-6 months and reflect an average. Someone with an A1C in target could …

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