This video shows how to treat low blood sugar if you have diabetes.
Find out why hypoglycemia, or low blood glucose, is dangerous; the symptoms you should look out for, and learn what you can do to avoid it.
Watch this video to know when to call the doctor for symptoms of mild, moderate, and severe hypoglycemia.
Learn what to do when you experience the symptoms of hypoglycemia.
Learn the difference between your natural hormone glucagon and the injectable medication glucagon, and that the injectable medication works to help the liver produce glucose immediately, raising the blood glucose level.
See why hyperglycemia, or high blood glucose, is dangerous; the symptoms you should look out for, and some important strategies to avoid it.
Learn some ways to help prevent or delay complications of diabetes.
Learn about the long-term complications that can result from type 2 diabetes, and some ways you can help lessen this risk.
Watch how plaque build-up within large blood vessels reduces blood flow to your heart and extremities.
Learn how diabetes can cause poor blood flow to small vessels throughout your body, and the importance of helping prevent potential blindness and kidney disease.
People with diabetes may develop eye problems such as glaucoma and diabetic retinopathy. In this video, you'll find out more about these problems and what you can do to prevent them. The best approach is good control of your blood sugar levels. You should also have a yearly eye exam.
Understand the cause and symptoms of nerve disease. Know what symptoms to look for in your hands, feet and other organs, to be able to tell your healthcare team immediately.
Understand the health problems that people with diabetes can develop, and how working with your care providers can help prevent gum disease, urinary tract infections and difficulties with sexual functioning.
Learn some tips on how to manage and organize your medications, and the importance of telling your healthcare provider about any side effects you may be experiencing.
See how smoking affects people with diabetes and learn some strategies you can use to help you quit.
Quitting smoking/vaping or not beginning to smoke or vape can improve your diabetes self-care.
Type 2 Diabetes can lead to long-term complications. You can take an active role in your health by getting screened for any complications of diabetes early on before they are major health issues.
Learn how managing your blood glucose levels will help you to prevent or delay skin and foot problems.
Watch these important tips on how to protect your feet every day.
Watch these important tips on how to protect the health of your skin.
Learn how checking your feet every day can help prevent injury and keep them healthy.
This video shows how to inspect your feet for problems if you have diabetes.
Understand the importance of professional skin and feet exams, and the need to prevent injuries between healthcare visits.
Learn how the physical stress caused by illness and an injury can cause your glucose level to rise.
Understand how preparing a sick day plan, while you are healthy, can help you manage your diabetes on days which you are ill.
Watch this to help understand how you can prepare for sick days and continue to manage your diabetes.
Watch these tips for managing your diabetes in times of an emergency or a disaster.
Learn which diabetes management supplies, medications and documents you should keep on hand in case you need to use them in an emergency.
Here are the steps for checking ketones if you have diabetes.
Watch this to learn how someone with diabetes can help reduce their risk of heart disease.
Watch this to help understand that people with diabetes are at an increased risk for heart attack and stroke, which can lead to disabling complications.
Learn to work with your healthcare provider to determine your personal risk for heart attack and stroke.
Many of the lifestyle changes you make to manage diabetes also helps manage your risk for heart attack and stroke.
Watch this to help understand the importance of taking your medication as prescribed for both diabetes and heart disease risk factors, ways to store them, and tips for managing side effects.
Managing both diabetes and heart disease is stressful. Work to reduce stress in your life as stress affects both diabetes management and heart disease risk.
Learn how important it is to monitor your risk factors, know the signs and symptoms of heart attack and stroke, and what to do if you experience any.
Coping with diabetes and heart disease can leave you feeling challenged emotionally. Watch this to know some ways to find support to cope with those challenges.