You may have heard people say they have “a touch of diabetes” or that their “sugar is a little high.”
These words suggest that diabetes is not a serious disease. That is not correct. Diabetes is serious, but you can learn to manage it.
People with diabetes need to make healthy food choices, stay at a healthy weight, move more every day, and take their medicine even when they feel good.
But today’s topic is non-food-related daily habits that contribute to high blood sugar.
If you have type 2 or type 1 diabetes and are trying to control your blood sugar with a good diabetic diet, these habits can still cause high blood sugar and leave you wondering what is wrong.
After watching this video, you’ll understand how to deal with high blood glucose that isn’t caused by eating too many carbs.
This is not professional advice, please seek out a professional if you need help.
This video is created for educational purposes and awareness around different topics. Video may or may not be able to go fully in-depth in such a limited time.
If you care about diabetes, please read studies that common vegetables may reduce kidney damage caused by diabetes, and this stuff in oranges and tangerines may help prevent diabetes, heart disease.
Source: SugarMD