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Answered by Dr. Emily Carter, MD

Diabetes management involves a combination of lifestyle changes, medications, and regular monitoring. Here are some common treatments:

  • Lifestyle Changes:

    • Diet: Focus on a balanced diet rich in whole grains, vegetables, lean proteins, and healthy fats. Limit sugar and refined carbs.
    • Exercise: Regular physical activity helps control blood sugar levels and improves insulin sensitivity.
    • Weight Management: Maintaining a healthy weight can improve blood sugar control.
  • Medications:

    • Insulin Therapy: Essential for Type 1 diabetes and sometimes used in Type 2 diabetes.
    • Oral Medications: Such as metformin, sulfonylureas, and DPP-4 inhibitors, which help manage blood sugar levels.
    • GLP-1 Receptor Agonists: These injectable medications can help lower blood sugar and promote weight loss.
  • Monitoring:

    • Blood Sugar Testing: Regular monitoring helps track how well your treatment plan is working.
    • A1C Tests: These tests provide an average blood sugar level over the past 2-3 months.
  • Other Treatments:

    • Bariatric Surgery: For some individuals with severe obesity and Type 2 diabetes, surgery may be an option.
    • Continuous Glucose Monitors (CGMs): These devices provide real-time blood sugar readings and trends.

Always consult with your healthcare provider to tailor a treatment plan that suits your specific needs.

Last updated: 1/15/2025

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