101 Foot Care Tips for People with Diabetes


Book Description

For people with diabetes, developing complications of the feet are a constant threat. You will find answers to the most common questions about foot care, including how to prevent and treat minor problems such as calluses, blisters, and fungal infections; and major complications such as ulcers and neuropathy.




101 Foot Care Tips for People with Diabetes


Book Description

General tips - Skin care tips - Nail care tips - Shoes and socks tips - Treating minor problems - Exercise tips - Identifying major problems - Complications-nerve damage - Complications-poor circulation - Other foot problems - Resources.




The Diabetes Handbook


Book Description

You Can Live Well With Diabetes! The Diabetes Handbook Can Help. Written By Two Trusted Experts In The Treatment Of Diabetes, This New Book Provides Comprehensive Information On Living With The Disease. Covering Both Type I And Type II Diabetes, The Diabetes Handbook Offers Practical, Authoritative Advice For Coping With The Disorder, Including Glucose Monitoring, Diet, Exercise, Medications, Family Dynamics, And Expert Tips On Day To Day Strategies For Staying Healthy -- Both At Home And While Traveling. Written In Clear, Simple Language And Illustrated With 200 Fun Cartoon-Style Drawings, The Diabetes Handbook Is An Invaluable Source Of Timely, Trusted Information For Everyone From The Newly Diagnosed To The Longtime Diabetes Patient And His Or Her Family.




101 Tips For Staying Healthy with Diabetes (& Avoiding Complications)


Book Description

For those with diabetes, developing complications such as kidney disease, heart disease, and eye disease is a constant threat without proper self-care. This completely revised second edition offers the inside track on the latest tips, techniques, and strategies for preventing and treating complications.




The Medical Library Association Guide to Finding Out about Diabetes


Book Description

For the more than 26 million Americans diagnosed with or affected by diabetes, having accurate information on the disease is crucial. But the sheer volume of information available can be daunting for patients and caregivers alike. This comprehensive guide provides librarians and library users with background on key diabetes concepts, encompassing reliable print and electronic resources, including hard-to-find periodicals and audiovisual sources. Each chapter in this guide presents an overview and description as well as an annotated list of multi-format resources on topics including: Types 1 and 2 and gestational diabetes Diet, clinical trials, and support sources Legal and insurance issues With this guide, librarians can deepen their understanding and collections, and thus improve service to the growing number of patrons affected by, at-risk for, or curious about this pervasive disease.




50 Things You Need to Know about Diabetes


Book Description

Diabetes self-care explained in 50 easy-to-understand concepts Managing diabetes is sometimes scary—but it doesn’t need to be. This book cuts through the confusing and sometimes conflicting information about diabetes and lets you know the most important factors in staying healthy, eating right, and living well with diabetes. With an attractive, eye-catching, 2-color design, this book teaches you everything from picking the right doctor to testing blood sugar to working with an insurance company to get better diabetes care. Every tip is described in a short, easy-to-understand chapter. The author, Kathleen Stanley, is an expert with nearly 20 years experience in diabetes care. This is an invaluable resource for everyone with diabetes who wants to make their lives a little easier—and a lot healthier.




The Diabetic Foot


Book Description

The incidence of diabetes is increasing both in the western world and in developing countries; type 2 diabetes increase is partly the result of greater obesity. Diabetes can cause two major problems to the foot – diabetic neuropathy resulting in nerve damage and peripheral vascular disease reducing the flow of blood. These can result in ulceration of the foot which needs careful management to avoid the possibility of amputation. This management is best undertaken by multidisciplinary teams using the latest evidence to support their practice. This book presents a comprehensive and authoritative coverage of the latest evidence-based investigations, techniques and management of the diabetic foot. Evidenced-based management of the diabetic foot International, multidisciplinary team of editors and contributors Comprehensive reference for all health professionals involved in the care of diabetic foot problems




Diabetes 101: A Patient Primer


Book Description

Diabetes 101: A Patient Primer is a publication outlining the disease process of Diabetes Mellitus. It discusses the fundamentals of disease mechanisms all the way through possible complications of this chronic disease. The book provides a basic road map for patients that have been diagnosed with diabetes and their families. There has been a significant advancement in the management of this common disease which has been addressed in this book. Important guidelines on health maintenance and managing diabetes with and without medications are discussed. The complications of diabetes have been extensively reviewed to clarify the potential risks of living with diabetes. In addition, special emphasis has been placed on unique situations pertaining to diabetics such as home management of diabetes, traveling with diabetes, diabetes and social life, as well as diabetes and obesity. This book is intended to serve as a companion to educate you to a healthier lifestyle and well-being




Aging Well with Diabetes


Book Description

Aging Well with Diabetes is not only for those interested in aging well, but also those who may already be facing some of the effects of aging. It includes a section on what to expect during the aging process, suggested activities to maintain physical and mental function, and advice on coping with disabilities arising from diabetes and aging.




Exercise and Diabetes


Book Description

Physical movement has a positive effect on physical fitness, morbidity, and mortality in individuals with diabetes. Although exercise has long been considered a cornerstone of diabetes management, many health care providers fail to prescribe it. In addition, many fitness professionals may be unaware of the complexities of including physical activity in the management of diabetes. Giving patients or clients a full exercise prescription that take other chronic conditions commonly accompanying diabetes into account may be too time-consuming for or beyond the expertise of many health care and fitness professionals. The purpose of this book is to cover the recommended types and quantities of physical activities that can and should be undertaken by all individuals with any type of diabetes, along with precautions related to medication use and diabetes-related health complications. Medications used to control diabetes should augment lifestyle improvements like increased daily physical activity rather than replace them. Up until now, professional books with exercise information and prescriptions were not timely or interactive enough to easily provide busy professionals with access to the latest recommendations for each unique patient. However, simply instructing patients to “exercise more” is frequently not motivating or informative enough to get them regularly or safely active. This book is changing all that with its up-to-date and easy-to-prescribe exercise and physical activity recommendations and relevant case studies. Read and learn to quickly prescribe effective and appropriate exercise to everyone.