We often hear scary stories about foot problems for people with diabetes. If care is taken it doesnt have to be that way!
Managing complications
Diabetes and nausea – is there a relationship?
Everyone experiences nausea at some time. It is a feeling of queasiness or discomfort in the stomach that may come with an urge to vomit.
Diabetes and gastroparesis
Many people with diabetes experience minor digestive disorders. For example, almost 60% are affected by constipation.
Diabetes and digestive issues
People with diabetes have a higher risk of gastrointestinal (digestive) issues than those who don’t have the disease. Read on to learn more about diabetes digestive issues.
Blood pressure targets for people with diabetes
People with diabetes are at risk of high blood pressure. That’s why it’s important to know your blood pressure targets and strive to reach them.
Why is it important to manage my blood glucose?
Having too much, or too little, sugar (glucose) in your blood will cause health problems in the short-term and even bigger issues over a longer stretch of time. When you have diabetes, it’s essential to consistently manage your blood glucose levels to avoid health complications down the road.






