Diabetes Treatment Center - Port Charlotte, FL
Port Charlotte Endocrinologist Doctors for Diabetes TreatmentType of Physician: Endocrinologist What is a Endocrinologist? A subspecialty certification by the Board of Internal Medicine; practitioners treat disorders of the internal (endocrine) glands such as the thyroid and adrenal glands. Endocrinology also deals with disorders such as diabetes, metabolic and nutritional disorders, pituitary diseases, and menstrual and sexual problems. Specialty: Endocrinology Common Name: Endocrinologist Doctors in Port Charlotte *![]() Teresita C DeLara MD ![]() Adelina C Flores MD ![]() Arelis Madera MD ![]() John J Janick MD Michael D Adler MD ![]() John J Janick MD Michael D Adler MD ![]() Joseph Rand MD ![]() Internal Medicine Associates ![]() Manuel A Pardo MD ![]() Lee Physicians Group ![]() Thyroid & Endocrine Center of Florida ![]() Thyroid & Endocrine Center of Florida ![]() Internal Medicine Associates ![]() Internal Medicine Associates ![]() Motaz Agabani MD ![]() Jose R Antunes MD ![]() Philip S Rasulo MD ![]() Sunil Gopinath MD ![]() Bradenton Endocrinology ![]() Endocrinology Center of Naples ![]() Vita Anksh MD ![]() Endocrine Specialist PA ![]() Maria T Vargas MD ![]() Marilyn A Wahe MD ![]() Pediatric Endocrinology Associates ![]() Pediatric Endocrinology Associates ![]() Pediatric Endocrinology Associates ![]() Pediatric Endocrinology Associates ![]() Anchor Medical Group ![]() Center For Diabetes & Metabolic Disorders ![]() Roland Lajoie MD ![]() Andrew D Henry MD ![]() Govindan Nair MD ![]() Kevin J Nowakowski MD ![]() USF Physicians Group General Surgery ![]() JSA Medical Group Seffner ![]() Arvind Parbhoo MD ![]() Primary Care Physicians Alliance ![]() Pediatric Endocrine Associates ![]() Pediatric Endocrine Associates ![]() Watson Clinic LLP ![]() Watson Clinic LLP ![]() Renato Concepcion MD PA ![]() Bond Clinic PA ![]() Tania Paquin-Lozano MD ![]() USF Physicians Group Endocrinology ![]() David L Vesely MD PHD FACP FACE ![]() Endocrine Osteoporosis & Thyroid Care Center ![]() Endocrine Osteoporosis & Thyroid Care Center ![]() Diabetes & Hormonal Disease ![]() University Community Hospital Diabetes & Endocrinology Institute ![]() University Community Hospital Diabetes & Endocrinology Institute ![]() University Community Hospital Diabetes & Endocrinology Institute ![]() Mohammad Mujahid Baig MD ![]() Dundee Medical Walk-In Clinic ![]() Diagnostic Clinic Largo ![]() Gulfcoast Endocrine & Diabetes Center ![]() Gulfcoast Endocrine & Diabetes Center ![]() Gulfcoast Endocrine & Diabetes Center ![]() Joslin Diabetes Center ![]() Diabetes Care Center ![]() Diabetes Care Center ![]() Diabetes Care Center ![]() Joslin Center for Diabetes ![]() The Endocrine Center of Florida LLC Port Charlotte, FloridaUpcoming Local Events2012-05-26
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Diabetes TreatmentRead the Diabetes Treatment article » How is diabetes treated?The major goal in treating diabetes is to minimize any elevation of blood sugar (glucose) without causing abnormally low levels of blood sugar. Type 1 diabetes is treated with insulin, exercise, and a diabetic diet. Type 2 diabetes is treated first with weight reduction, a diabetic diet, and exercise. When these measures fail to control the elevated blood sugars, oral medications are used. If oral medications are still insufficient, treatment with insulin is considered. Adherence to a diabetic diet is an important aspect of controlling elevated blood sugar in patients with diabetes. The American Diabetes Association (ADA) has provided guidelines for a diabetic diet. The ADA diet is a balanced, nutritious diet that is low in fat, cholesterol, and simple sugars. The total daily calories are evenly divided into three meals. In the past two years, the ADA has lifted the absolute ban on simple sugars. Small amounts of simple sugars are allowed when consumed with a complex meal. Weight reduction and exercise are important treatments for diabetes. Weight reduction and exercise increase the body's sensitivity to insulin, thus helping to control blood sugar elevations.
Medications for type 2 diabetesWARNING: All the information below applies to patients who are not pregnant or breastfeeding. At present the only recommended way of controlling diabetes in women who are pregnant or breastfeeding is by diet, exercise and insulin therapy. You should speak with your doctor if you are taking these medications and are considering becoming pregnant or if you have become pregnant while taking these medications.Based on what is known, medications for type 2 diabetes are designed to:
Recommended Reading Related to Diabetes TreatmentIntroductionHome blood sugar (glucose) testing is an important part of controlling blood sugar for people with diabetes. One important goal of diabetes treatment is to keep the blood glucose levels near the normal range of 70 to 120 mg/dl before meals and under 140 mg/dl at 2 hours after eating.
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