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Return to IndexStep 1: Taking ChargeStep 2: What is Diabetes?Step 3: Symptoms of DiabetesStep 4: Diagnosing DiabetesStep 5: Your Management ProgramStep 6: Use Insulin Every DayStep 7: Follow a Meal PlanStep 8: Monitor Blood GlucoseStep 9: Exercise is Important!Step 10: Recognize Medical EmergenciesStep 11: Long-Term ComplicationsStep 12: Maintain Regular Check-upsStep 13: The Healthcare TeamKey PointsGlossary *Close Menu* Return to IndexStep 1: Taking ChargeStep 2: What is Diabetes?Step 3: Symptoms of DiabetesStep 4: Diagnosing DiabetesStep 5: Your Management ProgramStep 6: Use Insulin Every DayStep 7: Follow a Meal PlanStep 8: Monitor Blood GlucoseStep 9: Exercise is Important!Step 10: Recognize Medical EmergenciesStep 11: Long-Term ComplicationsStep 12: Maintain Regular Check-upsStep 13: The Healthcare TeamKey PointsGlossary *Close Menu*
The goal of diabetes treatment is to maintain blood glucose at normal or near normal levels. This helps prevent long-term complications such as heart disease, kidney disease, and eye problems. In addition, medical emergencies (Step 10) can occur if blood glucose gets too high or too low. But when you have a solid management plan in place and you are disciplined about following it, you can avoid serious situations. You and your doctor should work together to determine a specific daily management program. Here are the basic components:
We will go into each of these components in the next few steps. ![]()
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