Type 1 Diabetes: Living With Complications - Exams and Tests
Because you have a complication from type 1 diabetes, you need to have regular exams and tests to monitor its progression and screen for new complications.
|
Complication |
Tests if you do not have the complication |
Tests if you have the complication |
|---|---|---|
|
Eye disease (diabetic retinopathy) |
Every year, have:5
If you are at low risk for vision problems, your doctor may consider follow-up exams every 2 to 3 years. |
As often as indicated, have:
|
|
Kidney disease (diabetic nephropathy) |
Every year, have one of the following:5
|
As needed to check on your condition, have:
If you develop kidney failure, you may need other tests. For more information, see the topic Chronic Kidney Disease. |
| Heart and blood vessel disease (macrovascular disease) |
During every medical appointment, have:
At least every year, or more often, if indicated, have a:5
Have an:
|
As indicated, have:
For more information, see the topics Heart Attack and Unstable Angina, Stroke, and Peripheral Arterial Disease of the Legs. |
|
Nerve disease (diabetic neuropathy) |
Periodically, have a:
|
As indicated, have:
Tests for autonomic neuropathy (internal functioning) are specific to your symptoms, such as:
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