Many people are afraid to ask their doctor about being diabetic.
Many
people are afraid to ask their doctor about being diabetic. Early diagnosis may
help those who are diabetic control their condition better than those who are
diagnosed later. Here are some other indicators that you may need to ask your
doctor about:
-- Excessive Thirst/Frequent Urination
-- Numbness/Tingling
-- Slow Healing of Injuries/Sores
-- Recurrent Infections
-- Visual Changes
-- Headaches
-- Fatigue
Finding out if you are diabetic is relatively simple and usually begins with a
urine sample, followed by blood tests. If the test is positive, you will want
to ask them what type of diabetes you have. Be sure to ask your doctor what
being diabetic means to your
lifestyle. Most often you will find that most of your activities can be
continued.
However, most diabetics need to
modify their diets and sometimes may be prescribed medication to help control
their diabetic condition. Eating the right combination of foods can make a
tremendous difference in your blood sugar, so ask your doctor how different
foods, such as starches and protein, interact with each other at meal time.
Daily exercise is great for those who are diabetic. Your doctor will be happy
to help you find an exercise plan that fits your level of ability. Don't forget
to ask your doctor about any other medical conditions that may limit your
physical abilities.
If you suspect you are diabetic or
have already been diagnosed, talk to your doctor today about what can be done
to control your symptoms and help you live a healthier life. For more
information visit to our site at
http://www.us-med.com
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Helene J. Glasper,born on October 21, 1978,living in New York. She writes articles to educate thousands of people to learn how to exercise properly so that they can improve their life styles and well-being. |
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