Diabetes in Focus
Welcome to another episode of Diabetes in Focus. I'm Ghamdan, your host and a holistic wellness coach dedicated to helping you navigate life with diabetes. Thank you for joining me on this journey towards better health and longevity. Join The FREE 7-Day Wellness Challenge: https://www.wellnessimpact.org/wellness-challenge/ This episode will cover the importance of regular monitoring and check-ups in diabetes management. We'll explore the different types of tests, how to interpret the results, and tips for maintaining a regular monitoring routine. Different Types of Tests: Regular monitoring and check-ups are essential for effective diabetes management. They help you track your progress, spot any potential issues early, and adjust your treatment plan as needed. Let's start by talking about the different types of tests you should be familiar with. Blood Glucose Test: The first and most common test is the Blood Glucose Test. This test measures your current blood sugar level. Monitoring your blood glucose regularly is important to ensure it stays within your target range. Depending on your treatment plan, you may need to test your blood sugar multiple times a day, especially before meals and at bedtime. Haemoglobin A1c Test: Another critical test is the Haemoglobin A1c Test. This test provides an average of your blood sugar levels over the past three months. It's a good indicator of your overall diabetes control. Most people with diabetes should aim for an A1c level of 6.4% or lower, keep in mind that having A1c less than 5.7% means you don’t have diabetes. Your healthcare provider will typically recommend getting this test every three to six months. Lipid Panel Test: The Lipid Panel is another important test. It measures your cholesterol levels, including LDL (bad cholesterol), HDL (good cholesterol), and triglycerides. People with diabetes are at a higher risk for heart disease, so it's crucial to monitor your cholesterol levels and take steps to keep them in check. Try to have this test done at least once a year. Kidney Function Test: The Kidney Function Test, or Microalbumin Test, checks for protein in your urine. High blood sugar levels can damage your kidneys over time, and this test helps detect early signs of kidney disease. It's recommended once a year. Eye Exams: Eye exams are also essential for people with diabetes. High blood sugar levels can lead to diabetic retinopathy, a condition that can cause vision loss. An annual eye exam can help detect and manage this condition early. Thank you for tuning into Diabetes in Focus. If you found this episode helpful, please subscribe, rate, and leave a review on your favourite podcast platform. If you need support, please visit wellnessimpact.org and book a call with me. You can also follow me on social media networks for more tips and updates. Connect with Us: For more information, you can click one of the links below: Website: https://www.wellnessimpact.org Diabetes Coaching: https://www.wellnessimpact.org/coaching/ Contact Us: https://www.wellnessimpact.org/contact-us/ Diabetes Support Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/wellnessimpact
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