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		<description><![CDATA[People afflicted with diabetes tend to experience different signs and symptoms because of fluctuations in their blood sugar level. Sugar diabetes can be controlled effectively by following healthy eating habits and changing some aspects of your lifestyle. You have to stay consistent with the changes and always have knowledge about your current situation.<p><a href="http://guidetobloodsugarlevels.com/blog/sugar-diabetes/how-to-manage-sugar-diabetes">How To Manage Sugar Diabetes</a> is a post from: <a href="http://guidetobloodsugarlevels.com/blog">Guide to Blood Sugar Levels</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>People afflicted with diabetes tend to experience different signs and symptoms because of fluctuations in their blood sugar level. Sugar diabetes can be controlled effectively by following healthy eating habits and changing some aspects of your lifestyle. You have to stay consistent with the changes and always have knowledge about your current situation. <span id="more-19"></span></p>
<p><strong>Tips on Food</strong></p>
<p>You have to start eating healthy to make your diabetes management plan work. What you eat, how much you eat and when you eat affect current blood sugar level. Be consistent in your dietary changes. It is recommended that you eat just about the same amount of food at the same time daily to help manage and lower blood sugar. Control and study the carbs that you are taking in during certain periods of the day.</p>
<p>Carbohydrates have a big impact on the blood sugar level since these break down into sugar and get absorbed in the bloodstream in different ways. Some types of carbohydrates can be broken down faster, thereby giving you quick energy. Others help you stay full and provide energy over a longer period of time. Plan your meals and medications in advance. Getting too much insulin can lead to hypoglycemia, while eating certain foods can lead to hyperglycemia. Consult your dietician and doctor about the best food options.</p>
<p><strong>On Physical Activity</strong></p>
<p>You have to exercise regularly to adequately use sugar for energy. Doing exercise regularly will also improve the body&#8217;s reaction to insulin. If you want to lower blood sugar, you have to balance physical activity, diet and medication doses well. First of all, ask your doctor if you can do some form of physical exercise.</p>
<p>Also ask what types of exercise are ideal and how much you should do per day and per week. Change the treatment plan, depending on the reaction. When taking insulin, you can adjust the dose before you exercise or wait for a few hours before exercising, if you have just received an injection.</p>
<p><strong>Taking Insulin for Sugar Diabetes</strong></p>
<p>The effectiveness of medications will depend on the size and timing of the dose. Some of the drugs you take for other conditions can also interact with insulin or have direct or indirect effects on your current sugar level. It is common to observe certain drugs lower blood sugar immediately just minutes after intake.</p>
<p>For insulin, learn how to store it very well. Make sure it is not past the expiration date. Report problems to your doctor or if you notice any negative sign or symptom. Study any medication or supplement you plan to take first before ingesting. Talk to your physician about the potential effects and how it might lower blood sugar.<br />
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Frequent Testing</strong></p>
<p>You should always have your current blood sugar level checked by a professional or independently doing it yourself using a glucometer. You can also determine the possible triggers for certain signs and symptoms. Frequent testing will indicate whether you should take medications or if there are certain activities or types of stress that you should stay away from. Write down your schedules so you can show your doctor all the changes and help improve your diabetes management plan. Sugar diabetes can better be managed if you have all the details of assessment and live a healthy lifestyle.</p>
<p><a href="http://guidetobloodsugarlevels.com/blog/sugar-diabetes/how-to-manage-sugar-diabetes">How To Manage Sugar Diabetes</a> is a post from: <a href="http://guidetobloodsugarlevels.com/blog">Guide to Blood Sugar Levels</a></p>
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