Diabetes is a condition that is largely affected by one’s lifestyle and claims millions of sufferers every day across the world. Most of the patients studied in this trial suffer from other health problems or memory-related conditions – this means that their diabetes is more difficult to manage effectively, as remembering to take medication and such issues become more prevalent. It’s vital that such patients have their family involved as they will be able to ensure that the diabetic sufferer gets plenty of exercise, a balanced diet and the right treatment. If diabetes is not managed effectively it can lead to further health issues, such as stroke or kidney failure, and amputations. There are services which can help diabetes patients to manage their condition effectively, offering advice and dietary care.
If you are newly diagnosed with diabetes, it can be incredibly daunting – changes in behaviour or activity can be very effective though and can offer great results. Small changes such as eating a more balanced and healthier diet, or increasing your exercise level, can really help to boost your wellbeing and general health, as well as aiding your symptoms. Diabetes is a treatable condition but it does require management and effort on behalf of the patients themselves. If you make the effort, no matter how small, you will notice that your health will improve. If you want further advice on how to manage your condition, your GP will be able to advise you of the best course of action to take.