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Highlands Ranch Endocrinologist Doctors for Diabetic Home Care and MonitoringType 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 Highlands Ranch *![]() Center for Endocrinology & Diabetes ![]() Center for Endocrinology & Diabetes ![]() Denver Endocrinology Diabetes & Metabolism ![]() Denver Endocrinology Diabetes & Thyroid Center PC ![]() Denver Endocrinology Diabetes & Thyroid Center PC ![]() Endocrinology Associates ![]() Endocrinology Associates ![]() Endocrinology Associates ![]() Endocrinology Associates ![]() Aurora Medical Associates PC ![]() Howard J Kerstein MD ![]() Creekside Endocrine Associates ![]() Creekside Endocrine Associates ![]() Robert W Rees Jones MD ![]() Jane E Reusch MD ![]() Canterbury Wellness Center ![]() Mervyn L Lifschitz MD ![]() Comprehensive Endocrinology ![]() Colorado Reproductive & Endocrinology Center ![]() Colorado Reproductive & Endocrinology Center ![]() National Jewish Health ![]() Multi Specialty Clinic ![]() Kaiser Permanent Endocrinology ![]() Kaiser Permanent Endocrinology ![]() Endocrinology Metabolism & Diabetes Practice ![]() Barbara Davis Center Pediatric Diabetes ![]() Barbara Davis Center Pediatric Diabetes ![]() Endocrinology Metabolism & Diabetes Practice ![]() Barbara Davis Center Pediatric Diabetes ![]() Endocrinology Metabolism & Diabetes Practice ![]() Endocrinology Metabolism & Diabetes Practice ![]() Barbara Davis Center Pediatric Diabetes ![]() Endocrinology Metabolism & Diabetes Practice ![]() Gerald S Poticha MD ![]() Endocrinology Metabolism & Diabetes Practice ![]() Endocrinology Metabolism & Diabetes Practice ![]() Rocky Mountain Endocrinology PC ![]() Endocrinology Metabolism & Diabetes Practice ![]() Endocrinology Metabolism & Diabetes Practice ![]() Endocrinology Metabolism & Diabetes Practice ![]() University of Colorado Infectious Disease Group ![]() Rocky Mountain Pediatrics ![]() Exempla Diabetes & Endocrine Services ![]() Harry J Walter DO ![]() Mark Barter MD ![]() Boulder Endocrinology Associates ![]() Boulder Medical Center ![]() Boulder Endocrinology Associates ![]() Longmont Clinic & Carbon Valley Medical Center ![]() Longmont Clinic & Carbon Valley Medical Center ![]() Longmont Clinic & Carbon Valley Medical Center ![]() Front Range Endocrinology ![]() Colorado Springs Endocrine Clinic PC ![]() Colorado Springs Endocrine Clinic PC ![]() Larry Gold MD ![]() Loveland Community Health Clinic ![]() NCMC Endocrinology Clinic ![]() Northern Colorado Pulmonary Consultants ![]() Northern Colorado Pulmonary Consultants ![]() Dermatology & Endocrinology LLC ![]() St Mary Corwin Hospital Highlands Ranch, ColoradoUpcoming Local Events2012-06-01
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Diabetic Home Care and MonitoringRead the Diabetic Home Care and Monitoring article » What is diabetes?Diabetes mellitus is a condition in which the body does not produce enough insulin or the insulin that is produced is ineffective. Insulin is produced and secreted by the pancreas and is needed for the proper storage and utilization of nutrients (glucose, proteins, and fat) by the cells of the body. Insulin allows nutrients to enter the cells of the body. For example, insulin allows cells to remove glucose from the blood, and the glucose is used to generate the energy that is necessary to fuel the activities of the cells. When insulin is absent or ineffective and the cells receive inadequate amounts of glucose, the body releases more glucose into the blood in an attempt to overcome the block to glucose entering the cells. The additional glucose cannot penetrate the cells, of course, and the glucose levels in the blood rise. High levels of blood and urine glucose is what causes the symptoms and signs of diabetes. For more, please read the Diabetes article. What is the treatment for diabetes?Diabetes is managed with a combination of exercise, diet and medication. The goal of therapy is to control blood glucose levels in order to prevent the immediate signs and symptoms of high blood glucose levels, as well as prevent the long–term complications of diabetes. The appropriate treatment for an individual depends on the type of diabetes and its severity. Type 1 diabetes mellitus is treated with insulin, exercise, and a diabetic diet. Type 2 diabetes mellitus is first treated 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, insulin medications are considered. Exercise therapyRegular aerobic exercise improves blood circulation and lowers blood glucose levels. Exercise also strengthens the h... Recommended Reading Related to Diabetic Home Care and MonitoringHow 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 si... Other Related Diabetic Home Care and Monitoring ArticlesEmergency Contact for Highlands Ranch
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