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Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is the difference between Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes?
Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune condition where the body stops producing insulin, requiring lifelong insulin therapy. Type 2 diabetes develops over time due to insulin resistance, often managed through diet, exercise, and medication.
3. What are the common complications of uncontrolled diabetes?
Uncontrolled diabetes can lead to severe complications such as nerve damage, kidney disease, vision loss, heart disease, and an increased risk of infections. Proper management is key to prevention.
5. How does diabetes affect mental health?
Diabetes can lead to stress, anxiety, and depression due to the constant need for management and potential health concerns. Seeking support from healthcare providers and mental health professionals can be beneficial.
2. How can I effectively manage my diabetes?
Effective diabetes management includes monitoring blood sugar levels, maintaining a balanced diet, staying physically active, taking prescribed medications, and working closely with healthcare professionals.
4. Can diabetes be reversed or cured?
While Type 1 diabetes cannot be reversed, Type 2 diabetes can sometimes be managed to the point of remission through significant lifestyle changes, including weight management, diet, and exercise.
6. Why is blood sugar monitoring important for diabetics?
Regular blood sugar monitoring helps prevent sudden spikes or drops, allowing better control over the condition. It also reduces the risk of complications and helps adjust treatment as needed.