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If you or someone you love has been diagnosed with diabetes, one of your first steps will likely be to find a glucose meter. The importance of monitoring your glucose levels cannot be stressed enough for diabetic patients. This article discusses the 2 different approaches to monitoring glucose levels, measuring blood glucose and urine glucose. The article also discusses the advantages and disadvantages of each method and when one is more suited then the other. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , Glucose is the most commonly known of all the Glyconutrients. Glucose is one of the most vital factors in the body's energy cycle. This makes it one of the most important of the Glyconutrient saccharides. It is one of the eight essential nutrients making up this group. Related Article Tags: , , For diabetics, higher blood glucose (sugar) or hyperglycemia is a serious health issue. When an excessive amount of sugar begins to circulate in blood plasma, hyperglycemia develops. Mostly two types of hyperglycemia develop in diabetic patients: Fasting hyperglycemia and After-meal or Postprandial Hyperglycemia. Pre-diabetes is a condition where the blood glucose levels are higher than normal but not yet high enough to be diagnosed as diabetes. It is also called impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) or impaired fasting glucose (IFG). Millions of people in the United States, ages 40 to 70, have pre-diabetes. Related Article Tags: , , , , It is very necessary to keep an eye on glucose (sugar) levels for those suffering from diabetes. Persons containing diabetes should have knowledge about their sugar level in their body. Fortunately Providentially you can see what your blood sugar level is, wherever and anytime by a home blood sugar meter (glucose meter). With the help of the meter, you can detect what your blood sugar level is within few minutes. Related Article Tags: , , , One of the great things about the Internet is that it's created a global community for discussions of topics such as diabetes. You'll find there are a number of forums that will allow you to talk to others facing your situation. Related Article Tags: , , Very complex carbs (dietary fiber) also have a very complicated molecular structure, and also are resistant to most digestive enzymes produced by the human body. As a result, they cannot be broken down into glucose or other nutrients at all. This is why fiber transits the intestinal tract largely undigested. This has a knock-on effect on the speed of digestion of other carbs around them. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , This article discusses ways to make blood glucose testing a lot less painful. At the moment, to accurately check our blood glucose the only way to do this, is to prick our fingers and check the resulting blood for glucose. Pain is caused by the penetration of the lancet into the skin. By using 6 simple tips blood glucose testing can almost become pain free. Related Article Tags: , , , ,
Controlling blood sugar (glucose) levels is one of the most important aspects of diabetes management. It will make you feel better in the short-term and it will help you to stay fit and healthy in the long term. Related Article Tags: , , Insulin is a natural hormone controlling the level of sugar glucose in the blood. Insulin helps cell use glucose for energy. Cells cannot utilize glucose without insulin. When excess glucose produces in the bloodstream, it increases the risk of diabetes. The primary source of the fuel is insulin. Insulin let body cells take glucose from the bloodstreams. The cells may use glucose for energy production if it is required. Alternatively, the glucose is sent to the liver for preservation in the form of glycogen. Related Article Tags: , , , We have been told to fill up on plenty of healthy complexed carbohydrates, choosing low fat high carbohydrate foods. There are certain restrictions with this type of diet, one of these would be the fact that your body can and will convert unused carbs into fat. When your blood glucose levels are higher than normal but not high enough to be considered diabetes, you have a condition known as impaired glucose tolerance, or pre diabetes. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , An important part of managing diabetes is recognising when your blood glucose (sugar) becomes too high and knowing what to do about it. In this article we will talk about what is too high a blood glucose level, how this can happen, help you recognise the key symptoms of high blood glucose and give some advice on what action you can take if it happens. Related Article Tags: , , , , Hypoglycemia is a medical term referring to a pathologic state produced by a lower than normal amount of sugar (glucose) in the blood. The term hypoglycemia literally means "low blood sugar". Related Article Tags: , , , Oral Glucose Tolerance Test (OGTT) is one among many other diagnostic tests done on a patient to determine diabetes presence. It is one of the best diagnostic procedures though rarely used because it is tedious to the patient. Being an awful disease, that is often accompanied by a myriad of other ailments in a patient, this test checks its pre-emergence termed pre-diabetes and the disease itself more so in expectant mothers, referred to as gestational diabetes. It is done to check the only mono sugar that is available and movable in the blood as excess that is glucose. Related Article Tags: , , , Describes insulin function, types of insulin and the factors that cause type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes and insulin resistance. Related Article Tags: , , , , , Knowing the signs of low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) could, in extreme, situations, help save your life. In this article we will talk about what is low blood sugar (hypoglycemia), what can causes hypoglycemia, the important signs to look out for and what action to take. Related Article Tags: , , Unfortunately, there are still people who do not yet even know they have diabetes. There are some easy steps that you can take in order to find out. This is extremely important for your health. So if you think you may have diabetes, it is vital to do the right tests. Having 'annual check-ups' is a must, so speak with your doctor. Related Article Tags: , , , , , Diabetes has steadily become a major public health problem over the years. More than 120 million people in the United States. have diabetes, the majority of them with type 2 diabetes. As the federal government and insurance companies begin to face increasing medical costs of treating diabetes and its associated problems, there is a great incentive to begin identifying those at risk for diabetes before they actually develop this chronic disease.
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