Health
Managing Blood Sugar Crucial for Heart and Kidney Health

Maintaining healthy blood sugar levels is vital not only for individuals with Type 2 diabetes but also for the overall health of their heart and kidneys. Dr. Zaan Davies, a family physician in British Columbia, emphasizes the interconnectedness of these health aspects during her consultations. As she explains, “I like to talk about the whole basket of care.”
Controlling blood sugar is a foundational step since elevated levels can cause damage to blood vessels and vital organs. Patients are often familiar with the impacts of sweets and carbohydrates on their blood sugar, but Dr. Davies aims to broaden the conversation to include heart and kidney health. She highlights the necessity of regular monitoring, specifically mentioning the A1C test, which provides an average blood sugar level over approximately three months.
Understanding Health Risks and Targets
Keeping blood sugar levels within a target range can significantly reduce the risk of complications associated with diabetes. Yet, Dr. Davies insists that each individual is unique, and their specific target range may differ. Thus, collaboration with a diabetes health-care team is essential for determining personal goals for A1C and blood glucose levels.
In addition to blood sugar management, monitoring blood pressure is equally crucial. Diabetes often leads to hypertension, placing additional strain on both the heart and kidneys. According to the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, high blood pressure is the leading risk factor for stroke and significantly contributes to heart disease.
Dr. Davies emphasizes that early detection of these health issues can lead to better outcomes. “We’re a team,” she states, noting that combining lifestyle changes with appropriate medication can effectively manage these risks. Recent advancements in medication offer a “three-for-one deal,” as they can support blood sugar control while also benefiting kidney and cardiovascular health.
Empowering Patients Through Lifestyle Changes
To mitigate the risks associated with Type 2 diabetes and related conditions, lifestyle changes play a pivotal role. Dr. Davies affirms that making adjustments in diet and exercise can empower patients to take charge of their health.
Early screening and diagnosis are fundamental in reducing serious complications that arise from diabetes. When healthcare providers and patients work collaboratively, the management of these health concerns becomes more effective.
For those seeking further information on managing their health in relation to Type 2 diabetes, resources are available through organizations such as Boehringer Ingelheim (Canada) Ltd. and Diabetes Canada.
Understanding the interplay between blood sugar, heart, and kidney health is essential. With informed guidance and proactive management, individuals can significantly improve their overall well-being and reduce the impact of diabetes-related complications.
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