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Managing Diabetes

Healthy eating, physical activity and insulin injections are the basic therapies for Type 1 diabetes. The amount of insulin taken must be balanced with food intake and daily activities. Blood glucose levels must be closely monitored through frequent blood glucose testing.

Healthy eating, physical activity and blood glucose testing are the basic therapies for Type 2 diabetes. In addition, many people with Type 2 diabetes require oral medication, insulin or both to control their blood glucose levels.

People with diabetes must take responsibility for their day-to-day care and keep blood glucose levels from going too low or too high. They should also see a healthcare provider who will monitor their diabetes control and help them learn to manage their diabetes.

In addition, people with diabetes may see endocrinologists, who may specialize in diabetes care; ophthalmologists for eye examinations; podiatrists for routine foot care; and dietitians and diabetes educators who teach the skills needed for daily diabetes management.

Learn More About Diabetes

Zeeland Community Hospital offers many opportunities for people with diabetes and their families to learn more about important self-care. For more information, contact The Diabetes Center at 616.772.7509. Find out what Diabetes classes we currently offer.

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