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People with diabetes are 2 to 4 times more likely
than people who don't have diabetes to die of heart
and blood vessel diseases. If you are 30 or older,
talk to your health professional about taking a
low-dose, or baby, aspirin daily to help prevent
heart attack, stroke, or other large blood vessel
disease (macrovascular disease). You can reduce your
risk further by lowering high blood pressure and
high cholesterol.
Treatment for diabetes includes:
Eating a balanced diet that spreads carbohydrates
throughout the day to prevent high blood sugar
levels after meals.
Getting regular physical exercise because it helps
the body respond better to insulin.
Monitoring blood sugar at home to know when the
level is above or below your recommended range.
Taking oral medication, if diet and exercise are not
able to keep blood sugar levels within a safe range.
You may need one or more medications that help the
body produce more insulin or use it properly.
Taking insulin, temporarily or for the rest of their
lives. People with type 2 diabetes may need to take
insulin temporarily if their blood sugar is high at
the time of diagnosis or they are seriously ill,
have surgery, become pregnant, or are
breast-feeding. You may need insulin for the rest of
your life if your pancreas produces very little or
no insulin. This can occur over time in people with
type 2 diabetes. Insulin may be taken alone or along
with oral medications for diabetes and may be given
as injections or by using an insulin pump (typically
used by people with type 1 diabetes).
Having regular medical checkups to monitor and
adjust treatment. Screening tests and examinations
need to be done regularly to look for complications
from diabetes, such as eye, kidney, cardiovascular,
and nerve diseases. Early detection and treatment of
complications can help prevent progression of the
disease and the development of other complications.
Other important issues
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If you have type 2 diabetes, you also need to:
Wear medical identification at all times to let
health professionals know in an emergency that you
have diabetes.
Treat high blood sugar levels quickly to prevent an
emergency. If you take some oral diabetes
medications or insulin, you will need to recognize
and treat low blood sugar levels quickly to prevent
emergencies.
Take extra care of your feet and teeth and gums to
prevent problems that may develop because of high
blood sugar.
Know how to care for yourself when you are sick
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