A Guide to Diabetes Supplies
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Diabetes affects millions of men, women and children around the world. If you have diabetes, it means that your body does not properly produce or utilize insulin. Insulin is a naturally occurring hormone that works to turn food energy into a form the body can efficiently use. Experts aren't completely certain what causes diabetes. It's thought that factors like heredity and obesity can encourage the development of this disease in some individuals. Diabetics must monitor their blood sugar on a regular basis using diabetes supplies.
A diabetes test kit is a definite must for every diabetic individual. The basic test kit will contain a testing machine with either a digital or color-changing monitor used to display results, a lancet for drawing blood and test strips. Some kits are simple and inexpensive, others are more advanced and cost more. If you're unsure of what kind of kit is best for you, ask your doctor. He or she should be able to refer you to the ideal type of kit for your needs. Test kits are easy to use once you get the hang of things, and provide accurate blood glucose readings in moments.
You might also require insulin administration supplies such as pumps, pens, inhalers or syringes -- especially if you have Type 1 diabetes. Type 1 diabetes is also commonly known as juvenile onset diabetes because it commonly manifests at a young age. It is more commonly managed with insulin therapy than Type 2 diabetes. Type 2 diabetes is often preventable, occurs later in life than Type 1 diabetes, and can usually be effectively managed with diet and exercise.
If low blood sugar, also known as hypoglycemia, is a problem for you then you might need to keep glucose tablets on hand for emergency situations. With either type of diabetes, you can experience hypoglycemia. It most commonly occurs when too much time has elapsed between meals or snacks. Symptoms of hypoglycemia can include shaking, dizziness, perspiration, headache and fatigue. The moment you start experiencing symptoms or preferably before, low blood sugar should be raised with the proper foods, beverages or glucose tablets.
Keeping diabetes supplies on hand at all times is absolutely crucial for sufferers of both Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes. This means not only keeping them at home, but at work and even in your vehicle. Managing your diabetes can seem overwhelming at first. By learning as much as you can about diabetes and communicating effectively with your doctor, you can learn to cope with your condition without negatively impacting your everyday life.
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