Controlling Diabetes Is Critically Important

by J. Marsalis

Controlling diabetes is very important and should be supervised by a medical doctor. Controlling diabetes is done with a treatment plan that keeps the blood glucose in its “target range. Controlling diabetes is a very important part of beating the disease; however it requires one to greatly change their lifestyle, and takes time and determination.

Diet is the first thing you must control.

Diet is one key to controlling our diabetes. Diet, exercise, oral medication, and insulin are the cornerstones of type 2 diabetes treatment. Diet, exercise and healthy living would go a long way at helping one not to develop diabetes. Diet, exercise, bringing your weight to normal levels, and, if needed, medications can control high blood pressure.

Exercise to control diabetes is often overlooked.

Anyone and everyone benefits from maintaining a healthy lifestyle but for a diabetic it is extremely important in order to manage glucose levels properly. Exercise is always very good for you as it helps the body speed glucose into cells where it belongs. Exercise also works to burn the extra glucose in your body and decrease insulin resistance.

Exercise should be a part of your every day and for some people this is all that they need. Exercise will help you to have a healthier heart, muscles, and body as a whole. The mixture of proper diet, exercise, and medication will help you to control your blood sugar levels consistently. This is something that you have to do consistently.

Complications of uncontrolled diabetes are horrible.

Controlling diabetes means that you will be less likely to suffer from many of diabetes serious complications such as infections that would otherwise be minor becoming major infections, kidney damage, and eye damage. And then there is the issue of amputations of the feet and legs that are also quite often caused by uncontrolled diabetes.

There is some evidence that increasing soy protein in your diet may help to avoid many of the diabetic complications such as blockage of the arteries and kidney disease. While other of the complications of uncontrolled diabetes may not be helped by the addition of soy protein to one’s diet, if it helps diabetics to avoid only two of the possible complications it is worth incorporating into one’s diet. Diabetics should discuss this possibility with their doctors.

Controlling diabetes takes a concerted effort in many areas of your lifestyle. Thankfully it is a lot easier to control now than even just 10 years ago. However, even today, managing your diabetes is a full-time job if you wish to live a long and healthy life.

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