If you’re like most people, you know there are two types of diabetes. What you may not know is the difference between the two – and why it’s important that you know it. The main similarity between the two types is that both are chronic, metabolic conditions that interfere with the body’s ability to produce…
Diabetes
Why Is It So Important to Regularly Meet with Your Physician if You Have Diabetes?
A patient who has been diagnosed with diabetes needs a care team to help them successfully manage and control their condition. Diabetes is a chronic disease, and it is critical that your blood glucose levels are kept at normal levels to prevent serious complications – and this involves many things. If you have diabetes, do…
How to Prevent or Regulate Diabetes
Diabetes can lead to vision problems, nerve damage, kidney disease, cardiovascular disease, and stroke, all of which can lead to a shorter life expectancy and lower quality of life. With so many complications linked to diabetes, it is in your best interest to prevent it if you don’t have it or regulate it if you…
What should I expect after a physician has diagnosed me with gestational diabetes?
Gestational diabetes is a condition that affects pregnant women and is characterized by a rise in blood sugar levels due to insufficient insulin production. It could be due to the fetus producing hormones that cause insulin resistance, as well as pregnant women needing more insulin than normal. Many pregnant women produce more insulin to compensate…
Diabetic Emergencies
Diabetes is a slow and silent disease that may cause little to no symptoms in the beginning. Without monitoring your blood sugar levels and proper management, glucose in your blood can fluctuate. It can lead to diabetic emergencies with potentially life-threatening complications. You should aim for a blood sugar level between 80 to 130 milligrams…
Diabetes Care Cornerstone Urgent Care Center
Over 34 million people in the United States have diabetes, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The number of individuals who struggle with this condition also continues to increase across the globe. Patients must learn how to manage this lifelong disease to avoid complications, decrease mortality risk, and maintain a…