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Treatment for type 1 diabetes involves insulin injections or the use of an insulin pump, frequent blood sugar checks, and carbohydrate counting.
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Diabetes can be treated with oral medicines (pills), insulin, and/or other injected medicines. People with type 1 diabetes always need insulin.
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Taking insulin or other diabetes medicines is often part of treating diabetes. In addition to making healthy food and beverage choices, getting physical ...
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Type 1 diabetes means using insulin. However, if you have type 2 diabetes, treatment plans can change depending on who you are. Some people can manage it with ...
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There is no cure for type 1 diabetes. Once a person receives their diagnosis, they will need to regularly monitor their blood sugar levels, ...
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Gestational diabetes: If you have this type and your glucose level is not too high, your initial treatment might be modifying your diet and ...
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Insulin is the main treatment for type 1 and 1.5 diabetes. It replaces the hormone your body isn't able to produce. Various types of insulin are ...
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There isn't a cure yet for diabetes, but losing weight, eating healthy food, and being active can really help. Other things you can do to help:.
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