Tips for managing diabetes

(NewsNation) — Diabetes, a chronic health condition marked by high blood sugar levels and insufficient insulin, can be managed through lifestyle and diet choices.

Although Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disorder and cannot be reversed, the majority of diabetes diagnoses are for Type 2, which can be reversed.

Lifestyle and genetic factors can lead to Type 2 diabetes, which can be prevented in most cases, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Risk factors for Type 2 include being overweight, having a family history, not getting enough exercise and being 45 years or older.

Despite the genetic component, doctors say managing a healthy diet and lifestyle can reverse or prevent Type 2 diabetes. In addition to eating healthy, getting exercise and avoiding smoking, the National Institutes of Health recommends patients:

  • Monitor blood glucose, blood pressure and cholesterol levels at home
  • Get 7-8 hours of sleep
  • Take care of your mental health
  • Take medicine as prescribed
  • Check urine for ketones
  • Log your primary care checkups to track progress
  • Build your network of health care specialists

Additional advice from Abbott, a medical technology device company, includes:

  • Find activities to help relax, as stress can cause blood sugar to rise
  • Only drink alcohol in moderation
  • Maintain oral hygiene, as diabetes increases gum disease risk
  • Plan ahead for travel with medication
  • Use sweetener substitutes in place of sugar

You can find more information about diabetes on the CDC website.