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Facts about Diabetes



By Kazzie Harris

Diabetes is a disease that can affect anyone at any time in their life. If you have diabetes you will want to practice as much self-care as you can. The more in control you are of your self-care the more you will feel as though you are in charge of your medical condition. There is information about diabetes from a variety of sources, including your doctor. When it comes to self-care for your diabetes your doctor will most likely already be encouraging you to take as much responsibility for your diabetes as possible. Keep in mind that self-care for diabetes isn't just for the diagnosed diabetic.

If you are in the risk category for developing diabetes you need to keep a close eye on what is happening to your body and watch for symptoms of diabetes. Schedule regular appointments for checkups with your doctor. Diabetics that have been diagnosed must be diligent with their care so that they maintain their health and avoid the complications that happen so frequently as a result of diabetes.

Some of the things that a person with diabetes can do to practice self-care are (1) see their doctor regularly, (2) have a yearly eye examination to check for any of the related eye conditions that can occur when a person has diabetes, (3) have a regular yearly dentist appointment, (4) stop smoking, (5) eat a healthy and balanced diet, (6) take proper care of the feet, since diabetes will affect the amount of blood circulation that reaches the feet.

Self-care is empowering. Once the diabetic patient is practicing self-care, he'll feel more in charge of his whole life, and able to help with controlling the progress of the disease.

Diabetes Care Centers are set up in many areas to help patients understand their disease and how to care for themselves more fully. The staff will help you plan your diet, instruct you on how to take your medications, offer aid in planning which check-ups to pursue, and most important, give support to you and your family. These care centers are constantly doing research in hopes of finding a cure for diabetes.

Diabetes is a genetic disease as well as a disease that can manifest itself in the later years of life, particularly if the patient is over weight and has some unhealthy diet and exercise habits. If you are at risk for diabetes either through genetics or due to your lifestyle, you should be sure to have an annual doctor's appointment so that you can have an early detection of diabetes if it is going to occur.





About The Author
Nancy Holmes is the owner of Facts on Diabetes, a fantastic resource for information about Diabetes. For more articles on Diabetes why not visit: www.factsondiabetes.com/articles
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