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Type 2 Diabetes: Living With Complications - Home Treatment

You can live a full life even with complications from type 2 diabetes. Eating a balanced diet, getting regular exercise, taking oral diabetes medicine, and possibly taking insulin to keep your blood sugar levels within a normal or near-normal range will help you feel better and have control of your life. If you need help with these skills, see the topic Type 2 Diabetes: Living With the Disease.

Early treatment of complications can help save your vision, slow the rate of kidney failure, and reduce the risk of amputation. Keep all appointments with your doctor, specialists, and other health professionals. The examinations and tests done during these visits can detect early signs of complications and monitor the progression of existing complications.

Take the following measures at home to help control complications.

Eye disease (diabetic retinopathy)

  • Call your ophthalmologist or optometrist if you notice any changes in your vision. Early detection and treatment of any changes can help prevent vision loss.
  • Avoid heavy lifting if you have advanced diabetic eye disease (proliferative retinopathy).
  • Call your ophthalmologist if you have retinopathy and become pregnant. Retinopathy can become worse rapidly during pregnancy.
  • If you have severe vision loss from diabetic retinopathy, vision aids can help you do as much of your diabetes care as possible. These include home glucose monitors with large-print displays and talking glucose monitors. Your local or state organization for the visually impaired can help you find appropriate vision aids.

For more help, see the topic Diabetic Retinopathy.

Heart and large blood vessel disease (macrovascular disease)

  • Don't smoke. Smoking increases your risk for heart attack.
  • If you are age 30 or older, take a low-dose aspirin daily if advised by your health professional.
  • Take your blood pressure medicine as prescribed.
  • Follow a diet that is low in saturated fat, get plenty of exercise, and lose weight (if needed) to control your cholesterol.
  • Take your cholesterol medicine as prescribed.

Nerve damage (diabetic neuropathy)

If it affects your ability to feel (peripheral neuropathy):

  • Turn down the temperature of your hot-water heater and use a bath thermometer or have someone test your bathwater to see whether it is too hot.
  • Do not go barefoot, even in the house.
  • Do not use an electric blanket.
  • To prevent falls, arrange your furniture so that walkways are free of clutter.
  • To avoid burning your hands, use pot holders when you cook.

If it affects your body's internal functioning (autonomic neuropathy):

  • Eat smaller, more frequent meals that contain less fat and fiber if you have gastroparesis or other digestive problems.
  • Drink more fluids each day if you have urinary problems or profuse sweating. This will prevent urinary tract infections and dehydration.
  • Try a device or medicines such as sildenafil (Viagra), vardenafil (Levitra), or tadalafil (Cialis) for erection problems or a lubricating cream for vaginal dryness if you have sexual problems. Check with your doctor to find out whether you can take these medicines.
  • Check your blood sugar level more often if you have hypoglycemia unawareness, especially before driving.

WebMD Medical Reference from Healthwise

Last Updated: August 09, 2007
This information is not intended to replace the advice of a doctor. Healthwise disclaims any liability for the decisions you make based on this information.
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