Diabetes Treatment Center - San Diego, CA
San Diego 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 San Diego *![]() Louis G Christiansen MD ![]() Jeffrey Sandler MD ![]() Jeffrey Sandler MD ![]() Ada R Wolfsen MD ![]() Tarek Hassanein MD ![]() Kalman F Holdy MD Inc ![]() James T Webber MD Inc ![]() Ritchken & First MDs ![]() Juan M Calderon MD ![]() Sharp Rees-Stealy Medical Group Chula Vista ![]() My Doctor Weight Loss ![]() Profil Institute for Clinical Research Inc ![]() Diabetes & Endocrine Associates ![]() Diabetes & Endocrine Associates ![]() Sandra L Jassmann MD ![]() IGO Medical Group AMC ![]() Wolfgang Dillman MD ![]() UCSD Medical Group Reproductive Medicine ![]() UCSD Medicine Specialties ![]() UCSD Medicine Specialties ![]() Athena Philis-Tsimikas MD ![]() Scripps Clinic Torrey Pines Endocrinology ![]() Scripps Clinic Torrey Pines Endocrinology ![]() Scripps Clinic Torrey Pines Endocrinology ![]() Margot J Aiken MD ![]() Scripps Clinic Diabetes & Endocrinology ![]() Scripps Clinic Diabetes & Endocrinology ![]() Center for Age Management ![]() Sharp Rees-Stealy Medical Group Mira Mesa East ![]() W Blaine Phillips MD ![]() Advanced Metabolic Care ![]() Advanced Metabolic Care ![]() Chris K Guerin MD ![]() Dr. Christopher Hupfeld ![]() Vista Community Clinic ![]() Tri-Valley Internal Medicine Group ![]() Gabrielle O'Connor MD ![]() Mission Internal Medical Group ![]() Mission Internal Medical Group ![]() Mission Internal Medical Group ![]() Mission Internal Medical Group ![]() Saddlebrook Medical Group ![]() John W Geier MD ![]() South County Kidney & Endocrine Center ![]() South County Kidney & Endocrine Center ![]() South County Kidney & Endocrine Center ![]() South Orange County Endocrinology ![]() South Orange County Endocrinology ![]() South Orange County Endocrinology ![]() Jannet Huang MD ![]() Marshall K Grossman MD ![]() Yan Leung MD ![]() Womens Medical Group of Irvine ![]() Ali Reza Moattari MD ![]() South Coast Endocrinology ![]() UCI Multispecialty Medical Group ![]() Newport Center Medical Group ![]() Lord A Lee-Benner MD ![]() Farzana Naqvi & Syed S Naqvi MDs ![]() Duc H Do MD ![]() Kris V Iyer MD ![]() Tarcisio C Diaz MD ![]() Robert A Bonner MD ![]() Freddie P Dial MD ![]() Riverside Medical Clinic ![]() Endocrinology Medical Group Of Orange County ![]() Valley Endocrine & Diabetes Consultants Inc ![]() Valley Endocrine & Diabetes Consultants Inc ![]() Chris Tsimerekis MD Inc ![]() Paul Rosenblit MD ![]() Michael Riley MD ![]() Ivy-Joan E Madu MD ![]() Ivan P Martinez MD ![]() Hugh Nasr MD ![]() Elke Jost-Vu MD ![]() Jeffrey Punim MD ![]() Beaver Medical Group Redlands ![]() LLUHC Endocrinology ![]() LLUHC Endocrinology ![]() Loma Linda University Healthcare Gynecology & Obstetrics ![]() Thira Kunakornskul MD ![]() Aleem A Syed MD ![]() St Jude Heritage Medical Group Bastanchury ![]() St Jude Heritage Medical Group Bastanchury ![]() St Jude Heritage Medical Group Bastanchury ![]() St Jude Heritage Medical Group Bastanchury ![]() Henry Chen MD ![]() Los Alamitos Cardiovascular ![]() Internal Medicine Specialists Medical Groups ![]() Health Educators Medical Group ![]() VA Medical Center San Diego, CaliforniaSan Diego named after Saint Didacus, is the second-largest city in California and the ninth largest city in the United States, located along the Pacific Ocean on the west coast of the United States. This coastal city is also the county seat of San Diego County as well as the economic center of the San Diego-Carlsbad-San Marcos Metropolitan Area considered congruent with the county. San Diego's biggest industries are manufacturing, the military, and tourism. Upcoming Local Events2012-06-03
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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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