What Does Diabetes Care Involve?

Posted by Gary | Diabetes Symptoms | Sunday 22 March 2009 19:24

Did you know diabetes, though dangerous, is perfectly controllable? You can be quite a happy and healthy diabetic, if you are well informed about the disorder and take proper care of yourself. So what does diabetes care involve? Go through this post to understand your disorder better.

Take responsibility

Change your lifestyle for the better, eat healthy, exercise properly and be positive. Remember, you alone are responsible for your health!

Visit your healthcare professional

Do take an appointment with your physician and talk to him about your condition. He may refer other healthcare professionals to you, who may be specialists in the field, who will give you complete support.

Your healthcare team

You might sometimes need a team of professionals working for you. You can easily find them in your own local clinic. This team comprises a Practice Nurse, District Nurse, Health Visitor, Dietician, Optometrist, Chiropodist (to check for foot problems) and Pharmacist.

Sometimes, you may even need a complete hospital-based team for your care. This team consists of Specialist Nurses for diabetes, Consultants and Ophthalmologists as well.

Do not fear if you are advised to go to a huge team of doctors! Diabetes treatment has advanced tremendously today and you can get the best treatment for your condition. Simply keep your chin up, maintain a positive attitude and follow your doctor’s advice.

Never be lax with your diet, exercise or medication regime, as this might create complications in the future. Also, remember to perform regular blood sugar tests, so as to keep the blood glucose level under control.

Having this disorder does not have to be the end of the world for you. Just take proper care of your diabetes and rest assured – you will be able to sail through life!

Finding The Right Diabetic Supply Company

Posted by Gary | Diabetes Symptoms | Sunday 15 March 2009 14:20

Are you trying to find some good diabetic supply company in your area but cannot quite locate one that fits all your needs? Read on if you are stuck in a similar situation and do not know how to proceed ahead.

There are many supply company options open to you, but before you take even a single step ahead, you need to first talk to your physician and take his or her advice. Your doctor knows your family history, history of illness and so on like no one else does! So do consult them before taking your decision.

These days, thanks to the advent of the Internet, you can find even some rare medication online. So just do some research on some of the reputed sites and then decide which one is right for you.

Advantages of shopping online

  • The best advantage about ordering online is that you do not have to go anywhere. Merely sit at home and order away at the click of a button. What is more, the product is delivered right at your doorstep! Give some time for your order to be processed, say about 2-3 business days. That means, you will have to order your product a few days before you finish your existing stock!
  • Most such sites have reviews and forums, where the opinions are free and fair. So you can be assured of an honest public opinion. Therefore, you come to know about the product well before buying it.
  • All payment is processed through secure servers, so your information is kept confidential. If you should have any problem or doubt, you can immediately contact the sales staff.
  • Apart from medication, these websites give you a vast resource of information on several other aspects of diabetes. So you can educate yourself with these.

You get all types of diabetes medications in most online medical stores. Do you need oral treatment or syringes, insulin pens, foot care products and such? You call find all that and much more online! Diabetic supply companies online often update their product list, so you are bound to find the latest medicines as well. Single out the company you most prefer and start ordering your products right away!

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Herbs For Diabetes Mellitus

Posted by Gary | Diabetes Symptoms | Sunday 8 March 2009 17:19

Nature has always had some wonder cures for some disorders that we are only now finding out. It has been recently discovered that some of these herbs are especially good for diabetes. Let us now see what these herbs are and how they work to regulate diabetes.

Vanadium

This trace element, accidentally discovered by a Swedish chemist, is famed to help reduce blood sugar levels. The scientist, dazed by the herb’s brilliant colors, named it after the Scandinavian goddess of beauty and youth, Vanadis. This has been found to act on insulin in several ways. It is said that this herb helps enhance glucose absorption in the body and also helps make it stable for longer periods of time.

Pterocarpus

Pterocarpus Marsupium is used in India for diabetes control. The bark of this plant is known to comprise the potent flavonoid, epicatechin, which helps prevent damage of the useful beta cells in the body. It is now thought that this might even help regenerate the body by creating more beta cells in the pancreas. Green tea is a great source of epicatechin.

Bilberry

Vaccinium Myrrtillus, European Blueberry or Bilberry, is a tiny shrub that can be found in many parts of Europe. Both the fruit and the leaves can be used to regulate blood sugar. The berry is bluish black in color and the leaves can also be used in your herbal tea. This herb is known to prevent hyperglycemia as well. The extract of the berry is found to be even more effective.

Chromium

Much lesser-known, this helps glucose absorption by binding insulin to the cells. There is, though, not much research yet to prove the efficacy of this substance.

Though herbs are being used today as treatment for diabetes, it is always advisable for you to talk to your physician before trying out any of them. Do see to it that you also continue your regular medication side-by-side, as it is sure to bring your sugar levels under good control.

Diabetes And Pregnancy – What Is The Connection?

Posted by Gary | Diabetes Symptoms | Monday 2 March 2009 15:13

Sometimes, we can see perfectly healthy, hitherto disease-free women suddenly developing diabetes during their pregnancy. Then, as if by magic, the condition completely disappears after they have delivered the baby. How does this happen and is there a close connection between diabetes and pregnancy?

The answer to this question is ‘yes’. There are two types of Diabetes Mellitus in pregnant women. Some women who get pregnant are already diabetic, whereas some other women get it only when they are carrying. This ‘temporary pregnancy’, if we can so refer to it, is called ‘gestational diabetes’.

Though temporary, gestational diabetes may end up causing some trouble for both the mother and the infant, but not much. Many women who are already diabetic, however, may also have hormonal complications, which make it difficult both to conceive and deliver. Also, diabetic women generally give birth to much larger babies. In case the blood sugar levels of a pregnant woman are very high, it might sometimes even prove to be fatal for the unborn child.

Why does this gestational diabetes occur?

Pregnancy is a physically stressful event in a woman’s life. Her hormones fluctuate wildly during this time, causing many changes in her body. The sudden emergence of the placental hormones is what makes the body unresponsive to insulin, thereby creating diabetes. This basically shows up during the second and third trimesters.

Though this usually disappears after childbirth, the woman stands a risk of developing Type 2 diabetes later in life. She may experience this phenomenon during each of her other pregnancies as well.

Controlling gestational diabetes

This condition can fortunately brought under control with medication, diet and exercise. Watch out if you are obese – you are then at more risk of developing this disorder. Eat well, exercise well and just enjoy life and let go of fears. Rest assured, your diabetes will be under perfect control during your pregnancy!