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Type II Diabetes Treatment

As Molly B. Southworth, MD, MPH, FACE of Anchorage, AK might tell you, type II diabetes is the much more common of the two diabetes forms. With type II diabetes, which nearly ninety percent of all people suffering from diabetes have, the diabetic is non-insulin dependent and has different symptoms. Some symptoms might include sexual impotence, yeast infections, burning sensations, abnormal thirst, abnormal hunger, fatigue, difficulties in healing wounds, blurred vision and increased urination.

Type II Diabetes almost always targets adults, and does so for a variety of reasons. These reasons include family history, obesity, and many other elements. There are many different types of treatment of Type II diabetes that a diabetic should consider.

Diet and Exercise

One of the prime ways that you can regulate your Type II diabetes is to plan your diet and exercise regularly. Keeping the correct weight for your height and age is very important to correct your diabetes. Obesity is an aggravating cause and implementing and keeping on the proper is one of the best ways to avoiding the need for medicines and can sometimes stop diabetes altogether. You will want to begin with a diet that is not only healthy, but also one that will help your body deal with the insulin and how it is used.

Vigorous activity not only helps you control your weight, but also helps your body properly use insulin.

Medication

Medication is required when exercising and diet is not helping to lower the sugar levels within your blood. But, if you neglect to intiate any type of diet or exercise program into your daily life, you will have to take prescription medicines. There are many different types of medication that your doctor may prescribe. For example, oral medications such as Meglitinides, Alpha-Glucosidase, Biguanides, and Sulfonylureas are common elements in medications.

However, if your oral medications do not work or you have some sort of reaction to them, your doctor will likely prescribe an injection type of insulin instead. The majority of people try to maintain their diabetes in other ways, without the use of insulin.

Natural Remedies

There are many natural things that may help in treating diabetes, these remedies include home remedies, as well as supplements. Before you choose to treat your Type II diabetes with natural remedies, you want to research all options and make the right choice with your doctor.

Choosing the right treatment for your Type II diabetes requires seeing all options and alternatives available to you and taking the correct one that feels right and works best for your diabetes.


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