Diabetes and a Healthy Diet
Counting grams of carbohydrate, and splitting them evenly between meals, will help you control your blood sugar. Talk to your doctor, a registered ...
Read moreCounting grams of carbohydrate, and splitting them evenly between meals, will help you control your blood sugar. Talk to your doctor, a registered ...
Read moreEndocrinologists are doctors who specialize in glands and the hormones they make. You can always ask to go to an endocrinologist, too, even though ...
Read moreInsulin therapy could be a short-term fix for a stressful situation or because other medicines aren't enough to control their blood sugar. Food, ex...
Read moreSince you or your child might not notice symptoms, testing is the best way to avoid dangerously high and low levels. Your doctor will help you figu...
Read moreWhen food finally does leave your stomach and enters the small intestine, your blood sugar goes up, too. Barium X-ray: You drink a liquid (barium),...
Read moreResearch shows that shedding just 5% to 10% of your body weight is often enough to get blood sugar levels back into the normal range and avoid diab...
Read moreIf you have a condition called polyuria, it’s because your body makes more pee than normal. Adults usually make about 3 liters of urine per day. Bu...
Read morePodiatrists are medical specialists who help with problems that affect your feet or lower legs. In college, students who want to be podiatrists tak...
Read moreOsteomyelitis is an infection of the bone, a rare but serious condition. More serious or chronic osteomyelitis requires surgery to remove the infec...
Read moreFrom supplements to guided meditation, your diabetes treatment could include traditional medicines, alternative therapies, and natural remedies, to...
Read moreSelf-Checking: Give yourself a blood sugar test as often as your doctor advises. Continuous Glucose Monitoring System: If you choose this method, y...
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