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Therapy is the attempted remediation of a health problem, usually following a diagnosis. In the medical field, it is usually with synonymous eatment. Among psychologists and other mental health professionals, including psychologists , psychiatric nurse practitioners, and clinical social workers, the term may refer specifically to psychotherapy or talking therapies
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Introduction Therapy is the attempted remediation of a health problem, usually following a diagnosis. In the medical field, it is usually with synonymous eatment. Among psychologists and other mental health professionals, including psychologists , psychiatric nurse practitioners, and clinical social workers, the term may refer specifically to psychotherapy or talking therapies
Best Medical Treatment for Diabetes Some people who have diabetes can achieve their target blood sugar levels with diet and exercise alone, but many also need diabetes medications or insulin therapy. There is no cure for diabetes, so treatment aims to keep your blood glucose levels as normal as possible and to control your symptoms to prevent health problems developing later in life.
Types of Diabetes Therapy 1 Insulin treatment 2 Insulin injections 3 Insulin pump therapy 4 Diet 5 Weight 6 Physical activity
Description Insulin treatment: Diabetes occurs because your body can not produce enough insulin. This means you will need regular insulin treatment to keep your glucose levels normal.
For example, some last up to a whole day (long-acting), some last up to eight hours (short-acting) and some work quickly but do not last very long (rapid-acting).
Insulin Injections: You will probably need insulin injections. Insulin must be injected, because if it were taken as a tablet, it would be broken down in your stomach Insulin injections are usually given by an injection pen, which is also known as an insulin pen or auto-injector. However, injections are sometimes given using a syringe. Most people need two to four injections a day
Insulin Pump Therapy: Insulin pump therapy is an alternative to injecting insulin. An insulin pump is a small device that holds insulin and is about the size of a pack of playing cards.
Diet: Increasing the amount of fibre in your diet and reducing your fat intake, particularly saturated fat choose foods that are low in fat – replace butter, ghee and coconut oil with low fat spreads and vegetable oil eat fruit, unsalted nuts and low fat yoghurts as snacks instead of cakes, biscuits, bombay mix or crisps
Weight: Losing 5-10% of your overall body weight over the course of a year is a realistic initial target. You should aim to continue to lose weight until you have achieved and maintained a BMI within the healthy range.
Physical activity: Being physically active is very important in preventing or managing Reduce the amount of time spent watching television or sitting in front of a computer. Going for a daily walk
Management for Diabities by Nutrition Therapy Healthy eating Regular exercise Possibly, diabetes medication or insulin therapy Blood sugar monitoring
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