Diabetes Medication - Understanding Diabetes Mellitus - Part 1


by Gary Sanders - Date: 2008-09-16 - Word Count: 546 Share This!

Welcome to Part I of our two-part series on understanding Diabetes Mellitus and diabetes medication. Diabetes can be a thoroughly confusing disease. Just when you thought you were feeling comfortable with the ongoing treatment, your blood sugar levels suddenly rise beyond control. Sometimes, they dip for no apparent reason at all! How can this constant swing be controlled and what medication routine can be followed in order to control this haywire disease?

Our first part deals mostly with understanding how to control your disorder with medication. Now that you have lived with diabetes for some time, you hopefully already know about what type of diabetes you have and how severe it is right now. But before we embark on a detailed study of your ideal medication, you should know why you have been prescribed certain types of medicines for your condition.

The treatment for Type 1 Diabetes and Type 2 Diabetes vastly differ from each other. Those suffering from the former variety cannot produce insulin in the body, so they have to be supplied with extra external insulin. Those with Type 2 Diabetes, on the other hand, are given oral treatment and are merely asked to modify their exercise and diet schedule, as these can help absorb the already existing insulin in a better way. Of course, there are also cases here who need insulin as well - it all depends on how well the body can recover and absorb more insulin from its existing stock.

Why does diabetes need immediate attention and treatment?

Diabetes is a dangerously silent disease that usually targets the vital functions of the body. Negligence of the initial symptoms can lead to the disorder snowballing into vast, unmanageable proportions, affecting the system as a whole! It is to prevent many serious health complications in later life that treatment must start immediately and be strictly followed as well.

The role of diet and exercise in diabetes

- Controlling your diet and watching your weight is one of the most vital aspects of diabetes control and management. This does not imply that you altogether abstain from rich foods. It only implies that you eat all varieties of food, in moderation. Try and cut down fatty foods to the maximum extent and avoid processed and canned foods.

- Increase the intake of fibrous foods and include a variety of fruits and vegetables in your diet. Of course, you will be barred from consuming certain calorie-rich fruits such as avocados and mangoes, but if you are in perfect control, you might just be able to spoil yourself with one, once in a way. Whatever you do with your diet, make sure to discuss your food habits with your doctor.

- Exercise is the key to maintaining good health. Just a brisk walk of about 20-30 minutes a day is more than enough to keep your batteries all charged up! Of course, swimming, cycling, visiting the gym and dancing are some of the most pleasurable and fat-burning exercises too!

Know that you have the complete power to be in control of your diabetes and that you can, indeed, live a healthy and full life anyway. In our next part, we deal with detailed diabetes medication. Make sure you read through the article and learn more about the best type of medication for you!

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Gary Sanders is an expert and diabetes sufferer. In search for the best diabetes medication. He has dedicated the last decade of his life to mastering every aspect of diabetes including nutrition, symptoms of diabetes, diagnosis, and prevention. He has created an award winning guide that is available at www.DiabetesSymptomsGuide.com

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