diabetes diet
Diabetes
SN instructed patient about type 2 diabetes
and to use oral hypoglycemics long term. Oral hypoglycemics are anti-diabetic drugs designed to help people with type 2 diabetes
manage their condition. You should not stop eating a healthy diet
and doing regular exercise, and your healthcare professional should be able to teach you how to get the balance right. Testing blood sugar regularly, eating well and exercising daily are all important aspects of diabetes
management.
SN instructed patient and caregiver that exercise benefits people with diabetes
and those at risk for diabetes
by helping manage weight, by improving blood sugar levels, and by improving heart health. For a person with diabetes
, exercise is just as important as diet
and medication.
Patient was instructed on diabetes
. There are 2 types of diabetes
. Type I diabetes
, the pancreas stops making insulin altogether. Type II diabetes
, the body still makes some insulin but it doesn't make enough, or the body can't use it properly.
Patient was instructed on type II diabetes
. Some people with type II diabetes
can get blood sugar control through diabetes
pills. These people do produce some insulin. But it is not enough to keep their blood sugar under control. Type II diabetes
can often be controlled by weight loss, sensitive eating, and pills that improve the insulin supply or help it work better.
SN taught patient that diabetes
is a life-long disease. You will always have it, so education about your diabetes
is very important. The more you learn about diabetes
, the better you can control your blood glucose level and avoid complications. To learn how to manage your diabetes
, work closely with your health care team.
SN instructed patient on diabetic diet
:it is commonly thought that people with diabetes
should avoid all forms of sugar. Most people with diabetes
can eat foods containing sugar as long as the total amount of carbohydrates (carbs) for that meal or snack is consistent.Many research studies have shown that meals which contain sugar do not make the blood sugar rise higher than meals of equal carbohydrate levels which do not contain sugar. However, if the sugar-containing meal contains more carbs, the blood sugar levels will go up.
Patient was instructed on complications of diabetes
such as heart disease. People with diabetes
have extra reason to be mindful of heart and blood vessel disease. Diabetes
carries an increased risk of heart attack, stroke, and complications related to poor circulation.
Patient was instructed on eyes complications. Diabetes
can cause eye problems and may lead to blindness. People with diabetes
do have a higher of blindness than people without diabetes
. Early detection and treatment of eye problems can save the sight.
Patient was instructed on skin complications. As many as one third of people with diabetes
will have a skin disorder caused or affected by diabetes
at some time on their lives. In fact, such problems are sometimes the first sign that a person has diabetes
. Luckily, most skin conditions can be prevented or easily treated if caught early.
Patient was instructed on type I diabetes
. For people with type I diabetes
, taking insulin is crucial. With type I diabetes
the body doesn