Diabetes

Manage diabetes with personalized care | Advanced Health Associates

If routine blood tests or ongoing symptoms suggest problems with your blood sugar levels, your provider may evaluate you for diabetes. At Advanced Health Associates, the experienced medical team offers comprehensive testing, personalized treatment plans, and long-term support to help you manage diabetes and protect your overall health. Don’t hesitate to contact the team if you have concerns about your blood sugar. Call today or request an appointment online to learn more about diabetes care.

What is diabetes?

Diabetes is a chronic condition that affects how your body uses and regulates glucose (sugar). When your body can’t produce enough insulin or can’t use insulin properly, sugar builds up in the bloodstream instead of entering the cells for energy.
The most common types include:

  • Type 1 diabetes: The body doesn’t produce insulin.

  • Type 2 diabetes: The body becomes resistant to insulin or doesn’t make enough.

  • Prediabetes: Blood sugar levels are elevated but not high enough for a Type 2 diagnosis.

Without proper management, diabetes can lead to serious complications, but early care significantly reduces risks.

What symptoms can diabetes cause?

Some people have no symptoms, especially in the early stages. Others may experience:

  • Increased thirst

  • Frequent urination

  • Fatigue

  • Blurred vision

  • Unexplained weight changes

  • Slow-healing wounds

  • Tingling or numbness in hands or feet

  • Increased hunger

Because symptoms can be subtle, routine screenings are important for early detection.

How is diabetes diagnosed?

Your provider at Advanced Health Associates may diagnose diabetes using:

  • A1C test: Measures average blood sugar over the past 2–3 months

  • Fasting blood glucose test

  • Oral glucose tolerance test

  • Random blood sugar test

  • Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) for ongoing evaluation

Testing helps determine your diagnosis, blood sugar patterns, and the right treatment plan.

How is diabetes treated?

Diabetes treatment focuses on stabilizing blood sugar, preventing complications, and supporting a healthier lifestyle. Your individualized plan may include:

  • Diet and nutrition guidance

  • Exercise recommendations

  • Blood sugar monitoring

  • Oral medications

  • Insulin therapy (when needed)

  • Weight management support

  • Education on recognizing low or high blood sugar levels

Your provider works closely with you to adjust treatment as your needs change over time.

What happens if diabetes isn’t managed?

Poorly controlled diabetes can lead to complications such as:

  • Heart disease

  • Kidney damage

  • Nerve damage

  • Vision loss

  • Foot problems

  • Stroke

  • Poor wound healing

Regular follow-ups and consistent management significantly reduce these risks.

At Advanced Health Associates, you receive compassionate long-term care, education, and support to help you manage diabetes confidently. Call the office today or request an appointment online to begin your personalized diabetes care plan.

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