A diabetes diagnosis is done by measuring the fasting blood glucose in the venous blood. Determining capillary blood (puncture in the fingertip) is useful for monitoring the treatment in people who take insulin, but is not recommended as a diagnostic method. Many people who see Doctors in Kihei for the first time are unaware they have diabetes or are at high risk. If you have a strong family history of diabetes or need care, schedule a consult with Dr.Heather Bejenaru or one of the other doctors at the Wailea Medical Center.
How does the disease occur?
Diabetes can occur for several years, and you not even know. This means that sometimes there are no symptoms, but over time these may appear:
* Tendency to skin infections
* Increased thirst
* Weight loss
* Increased appetite
* Increased urine output
* Dry mouth
There are some situations that increase the risk of developing the disease:
* Older than 45 years
* Parents or siblings with diabetes
* Obesity or overweight
* Hypertension
* Cardiovascular disease
* High cholesterol
* Diabetes during pregnancy
* Women with children born with higher weight to 9 points
If you have any of these symptoms or characteristics, approach the nearest Doctors in Kihei for a checkup. People with diabetes are at greater risk for high cholesterol, hypertension and cardiovascular disease. The prevention and control of these factors are a fundamental aspect of treatment of this disease. If you have diabetes, remind your doctor:
* To weigh you take your blood pressure and do labs
* Examine your feet
* Calculate your overall cardiovascular risk at least once a year
* Schedule visits with your eye doctor and dentist
* See if you should receive aspirin
Treatment is based on four pillars: A healthy eating plan, plenty of physical activity and drug therapy (consists of oral medication or insulin injections, and others) depending on the associated risk factors and diabetes education. This is important when trying to integrate knowledge about the disease and determining strategies for daily care, which are both essential components concerning the treatment of diabetes and other chronic diseases. Diabetes is nothing to take lightly. As soon as you find out that you have diabetes, or you are at risk, do what is necessary to bring it under control.