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  • What Are the Treatments for Diabetics Who Have Swine Flu?

    H1N1 or swine flu is a serious health concern. For people with diabetes, the flu can cause further health complications and concerns.

  • How to Tolerate Diabetes

    Type 1 diabetes. What is it and how can you live with it if you're diagnosed? Obviously your doctor is the first place you should seek medical advice, but here are a few brief tips to help you...

  • How to Take the Medication Prednisone If You Have Type 2 Diabetes

    If you have type 2 diabetes, you are aware of how of closely you need to monitor your blood sugar. Unfortunately, medications taken for other conditions are going to affect that blood sugar level....

  • How to Obtain a Diabetes Rx With No Health Insurance

    If you lack health insurance, every aspect of treating a chronic disease such as diabetes can be a challenge. Even after you have located a medical provider who can diagnose and treat you at a...

  • How to Determine Insulin Sensitivity for Type 2 Diabetics

    Insulin sensitivity refers to the body's natural ability to convert sugars into energy. Sometimes, the body's insulin receptors do not synthesize glucose properly, resulting in insulin resistance,...

  • How to Use Cymbalta for Diabetic Neuropathy

    Cymbalta is a brand name of the prescription drug duloxetine, an antidepressant that provides balance to the chemicals in brain that affect depression. It can also be used to treat the nerve...

  • How to Heal Diabetic Ulcers

    Diabetes is a condition where your body does not make enough insulin or does not respond to the insulin it does make. Diabetes can be controlled with insulin therapy as well as diet and lifestyle...

  • How to Heal Diabetic Legs

    Diabetes affects normal blood flow. This makes you more vulnerable to ulcers on the legs and feet; diabetes also slows healing of these lesions, which range from superficial to deep open sores....

  • How to Live With Central Insipidus Diabetes

    Central Diabetes Insipidus is a rare but treatable disease that is usually caused by damage to the pituitary gland or hypothalamus, which results in improper release and storage of vasopressin, a...

  • How to Heal a Diabetic Sore

    Diabetic sores are serious and need proper treatment. They can lead to ulcers (open, deep sores) and even amputation. If you have a sore or an ulcer, you can take steps to facilitate healing and...

  • How to Maintain Healthy Blood Sugar Levels

    You may have elevated blood sugar related to diabetes. Elevated blood sugar can cause damage to your liver and kidneys. Many factors influence blood sugar levels including your diet, weight,...

  • How to Test for Gestational Diabetes

    Gestational diabetes is a type of diabetes that occurs during pregnancy. Most of the food we eat is broken down by the digestive system into a sugar called glucose. With the help of a hormone...

  • How to Aid a Diabetic

    If you are taking care of a diabetic, you want to provide the best aid and support possible. Diabetes is a complicated disease that requires attention to keep it under control. Aiding a diabetic...

  • How to Manage Neuropathy

    How to manage neuropathy depends on your symptoms and your type of nerve problem. For instance, with metabolic neuropathy, the nerves are affected by diseases or disorders such as diabetes, kidney...

  • How to Preserve Kidney Function With Diabetes

    If you have diabetes, you are probably concerned about kidney disease. You may have heard that diabetes and kidney disease go hand in hand. Fortunately, not every diabetic will develop kidney...

  • Help Getting an Insulin Pump

    According to the American Diabetic Association, diabetics using insulin pumps experience fewer blood-sugar swings and have better control over their disease. Since insulin pumps deliver a constant...

  • How Do I Get My Diabetic Ulcer to Heal?

    Diabetes changes the body's tissues and skin, making it more brittle and prone to open sores called diabetic ulcers. Because diabetes also hinders the body's ability to heal itself, diabetic...

  • Insulin Therapy in Children

    Type 1 diabetes in children is normally treated with insulin therapy. Type 1 diabetes occurs when the child's pancreas no longer produces enough insulin. Insulin given in injections or by pump is...

  • Diabetes Self Help

    Diabetes is a serious condition that requires lifetime maintenance to prevent the development of further complications. By taking control of your diabetes, you can help yourself live a longer,...

  • The Best Ways to Reverse Neuropathy

    Many diabetics will eventually develop peripheral neuropathy. Some sufferers may have few symptoms, while others are constantly in pain. Following a complete treatment plan set up by your doctor...

  • What Do A1c Test Results Mean?

    If you have diabetes, poorly controlled blood sugar has the potential to cause nerve damage, cardiovascular disease and blindness. The A1c blood test is one of the ways that your doctor is able to...

  • How to Control Your Sugar Levels - A Diabetics Guide

    Diabetes is a lifelong disease for which there is no cure. The amount of sugar that is broken down from food by insulin is either drastically cut back to where it doesn't break down enough sugar...

  • Pseudo Motor Neuropathy Symptoms & Treatments

    Sudomotor neuropathy is a form of damage to the autonomic, or involuntary, nervous system. It is characterized by excessive sweat production in the chest and armpits and lack of sweating in the...

  • Insulin Glargine in Children

    Insulin glargine is a type of insulin that aids the body in turning the food we ingest into energy and is prescribed to individuals with type II diabetes. The medication works by using the glucose...

  • Side Effects of Avandaryl

    Avandaryl contains rosiglitazone maleate and glimepiride, two drugs used to manage the symptoms of type 2 diabetes. It is available only by prescription from a doctor and should be taken exactly...

  • How to Stop Diabetes in Its Tracks

    Diabetes is a chronic disease that affects your body's use of glucose, also known as blood sugar. Diabetics, or borderline diabetics, have too much glucose in their bloodstream. This is because...

  • How Long Can Someone Live with Sugar Diabetes?

    Diabetics do not have an expiration label stamped anywhere on their bodies. Your length and quality of your life as a diabetic may have to do with the way you manage your disease. Learning...

  • How to Find Information About Diabetes

    Perhaps you or someone you know (maybe even a close friend or relative) have recently been diagnosed with diabetes. Now you are wondering how to research and find more information about this...

  • How to Get Best Care for Diabetes

    When you find out you have diabetes it feels like your world is crumbling in on you. Here are some steps to take to make sure you get the best care for your diabetes.

  • Neuropathy Diabetes Treatment

    Diabetes (diabetes mellitus) is a group of diseases affecting the body's production and proper use of insulin. It is characterized by excessive levels of glucose, or blood sugar. Effects of the...

  • How to Nurse and Diagnose a Diabetic Foot Ulcer

    Diabetes can cause damage to other parts of the body because the disease can affect the nerves of the body as well as blood circulation. Due to these characteristics, foot ulcers can occur. When...

  • What Can I Do to Lower My Blood Sugar?

    Managing diabetes and blood sugar levels requires hard work and dedication. These medical conditions cause highs and lows throughout the day, and it is sometimes very hard to keep blood sugar...

  • Menopause in Diabetics

    Menopause can be a challenging time for most women, but if you are diabetic you may have to surmount a few more hurdles during the transition. Since menopause and diabetes can cause similar...

  • How to Lose Weight and Reduce Your Blood Sugar

    When our family doctor gave my husband the news that his blood sugar was dangerously high he decided to take control of the situation. Not wanting to face a future of pills, injections and...

  • How to Select A Doctor

    Perhaps the first step would be to decide if you are satisfied with your current doctor. You may want to ask your doctor the same questions you would ask when interviewing a new doctor and then...

  • How to Self Manage Diabetes

    Only your doctor can prescribe a healthy diabetic plan for you, but you must learn to manage your plan in order to maintain a healthy lifestyle. According to the American Diabetes Association,...

  • How to Treat Diabetes Successfully

    Diabetes seems to be a known problem we have in America. This year, it was reported that 23.6 million people(adults and children) have diabetes. Diabetes accords when your body does not produce...

  • Side Effects of Insulin Shots

    Insulin, a natural hormone produced by the body, is important to maintaining one's health because it helps the body properly break down sugar. Insulin lowers glucose (blood sugar) levels within...

  • How to Recognize Diabetes Symptoms

    Knowing how to recognize diabetes symptoms can save your life. Diabetes is a very serious disease and the sooner that you know that you have it and can begin treatment, the better. Diabetes...

  • How to Treat Diabetes Type 2

    Knowing how to treat Diabetes type 2 can keep you healthy and possibly cure your Diabetes. Unlike Diabetes type 1, type 2 Diabetes can be cured in some individuals. If you are diagnosed with...

  • How to Manage Diabetic Neuropathy

    Diabetic neuropathy is defined as nerve damage or disorder caused by diabetes. According to the National Diabetic Information Clearinghouse (NDIC), approximately 60 to 70 percent of people with...

  • How to Recognize the signs of Diabetes

    Diabetes is one of the most prevalent diseases in our society. How to recognize the signs and symptoms of this disease are essential to well being. I will be discussing Diabetes type II.

  • How to Reverse Diabetic Neuro Pain

    People with diabetes often suffer from peripheral neuropathy, which is damage to the nerves. There is a strong correlation between years of diabetes diagnosis and uncontrolled blood sugar levels....

  • How to Treat Diabetic Neuropathy

    If you are diagnosed with diabetes your doctor has probably explained that one of the risks of diabetes is diabetic neuropathy or diabetic nerve pain. This painful condition is caused by elevated...

  • Diabetes Blood Glucose Control for Children

    If your child has diabetes, it's necessary to control her blood glucose. Accurate glucose monitors, records and meal plans can make controlling blood glucose much easier. Making sure that your...

  • How to Treat Syndrome X

    Syndrome X, also called metabolic syndrome, is a group of conditions that a person can suffer from that puts him at an increased risk of heart disease and diabetes. These conditions include high...

  • How to Heal Diabetes

    Diabetes is a term for several related diseases that prevent the body from processing glucose properly. According to the Mayo Clinic, there are two types of diabetes that can potentially be...

  • Side Effects of Lantus (Insulin Glargine)

    Lantus is a cartridge system used to treat diabetes. It is a solution consisting of insulin glargine and a clear fluid, and it is injected to help control and regulate blood sugar levels. It is...

  • How to Make an Insulin Spreadsheet

    For people with diabetes, tracking your insulin needs daily is very important. Proper management of your blood sugar levels and insulin requirements is vital for your overall health. Your doctor...

  • How to Prevent High Blood Sugar

    According to the American Diabetes Association, more than 23 million Americans suffer from diabetes or high blood sugar. High blood sugar develops when glucose levels in the blood rise above...

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