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Diabetes Treatments for Type 1, Type 2 and Gestational Diabetes
Treatment for Type 1 diabetes is a long-term process. The immediate task for those diagnosed with this type of diabetes is to make sure that their high levels of blood glucose are kept as close to the normal levels as possible. The main aim is to prevent the development of both the short-term and long-term diabetes complications, and to have this accomplished, persons diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes need to be taught the use of insulin, weight control, diet plans, exercises, testing the levels of blood glucose accurately and foot care.
The core treatment for type 2 diabetes involves diet planning and exercises. The chief objective is to normalize insulin and blood glucose levels and when this is achieved, the symptoms and dangers of diabetes may be eliminated. The risks of developing any diabetes complications can also be greatly reduced. To obtain the desired results from the treatments, people suffering from type 2 diabetes must learn to monitor blood glucose, maintain weight and diet control, exercise regularly, follow prescribed medication closely, prevent foot injury and consult your diabetes care specialist consistantly.
The goal for the treatments of gestational diabetes is to reduce the risk of complications for both mother and baby, during pregnancy as well as after delivery. Basically, treatments during pregnancy include having a balanced diet, exercise regularly, monitoring blood glucose levels, monitoring the growth of the fetus, regular checkups and the use of insulin.The main aim is to control blood glucose levels and keep them within the normal levels as far as possible. After birth, the blood glucose levels of mother and baby will be monitored. In addition, the blood of the baby will also be checked for extra red blood cells, low calcium as well as high bilirubin. Note: To avoid the development of any complications for both mother and baby, it is of great importance to consult and work closely with your obstetrician, during pregnancy and after the baby is delivered. | Sitemap
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