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    Type 1 Diabetes

    Type 1 Diabetes



    Home Treatment

    Type 1 diabetes requires daily attention to diet, exercise, and insulin. You may have times when this job feels overwhelming, but getting into a daily routine can help. And taking good care of yourself will also help you feel better, have a better quality of life, and prevent or delay complications from diabetes.

    Spread carbohydrate throughout the day

    Reference Carbohydrate Opens New Window is the one nutrient in your diet that most affects blood sugar levels. A registered dietitian can help you learn about what foods contain carbohydrate and how to manage it in your diet.

    Reference Click here to view an Actionset. Reference Diabetes: Coping With Your Feelings About Your Diet
    Reference Click here to view an Actionset. Reference Diabetes: Counting Carbs if You Use Insulin
    Reference Click here to view an Actionset. Reference Healthy Eating: Using a Plate Format to Plan Meals
    Reference Quick Tips: Smart Snacking When You Have Diabetes

    Take insulin

    You need to take injections every day, because your pancreas no longer produces insulin. To learn more, see Reference Medications.

    Check your blood sugar often

    Your doctor will want you to test your blood sugar level several times a day.

    Reference Click here to view an Actionset. Reference Diabetes: Checking Your Blood Sugar

    It's also important to know how to recognize and treat high or low blood sugar quickly.

    Reference Click here to view an Actionset. Reference Diabetes: Dealing With Low Blood Sugar From Insulin
    Reference Click here to view an Actionset. Reference Diabetes: Preventing High Blood Sugar Emergencies

    Exercise regularly

    Try to do Reference moderate activity Opens New Window at least 2½ hours a week.Reference 1 One way to do this is to be active 30 minutes a day, at least 5 days a week.

    Reference Exercise safely. Drink plenty of water before, during, and after you are active. This is very important when it's hot out and when you do intense exercise. You can also try keeping track of your exercise on an activity log Click here to view a form. (What is a Reference PDF Opens New Window document?).

    Protect your feet

    Daily foot care can prevent serious problems. Foot problems caused by diabetes are the most common cause of Reference amputations.

    Reference Click here to view an Actionset. Reference Diabetes: Taking Care of Your Feet

    Limit alcohol

    In addition to exercising, it is a good idea to limit the amount of alcohol you drink. The American Diabetes Association recommends that women with diabetes have no more than 1 drink a day and men with diabetes have no more than 2 drinks a day.Reference 2

    One drink is 12 fl oz (0.4 L) of beer, 5 fl oz (0.2 L) of wine, or 1.5 fl oz (44.4 mL) liquor.

    Do not smoke

    Having type 1 diabetes can cause a lot of problems in your body. Smoking can make many of these problems worse, especially heart and blood vessel disease.

    Smoking raises your Reference cholesterol Opens New Window and makes it harder for your body to heal.

    No matter how long you've smoked, your health will improve after you quit.



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