Accu-Chek®

Text size Decrease text size Increase text size

English

WelcomeLogin | Register

Sign in here.

Forgot your password?

For Healthcare Professionals

An easy access environment offering a range of educational materials for the healthcare professional with information on various subjects in diabetes management.

Accu-Chek Assist

Share this page Email This Page Print this page

Close X

Email This Page

All fields must be filled in

Advice: To send to multiple e-mail addresses, separate email addresses with a comma

Managing Diabetes Complications

As you may already know, controlling your blood glucose is important for avoiding hypoglycemia (low blood glucose) and hyperglycemia (high blood glucose).

By keeping your blood glucose in your target range, you may delay or prevent long-term complications. Hyperglycemia can damage many parts of your body, including your eyes, heart, kidneys and feet. The good news is that you, with support from members of your healthcare team, may be able to lessen or even prevent the impact of diabetes complications.

The pages in this section list some of the more common diabetes-related complications, their symptoms and treatments, and some steps your healthcare team may recommend to help reduce your risk.

Nerve Pain and Damage

High blood glucose may damage the insulation of nerve cells and nerves may stop sending signals through the body the way they should. This is called neuropathy.

Many people know that nerve damage can affect their hands and feet—that is why your healthcare professional should check the sensation in your feet at every visit. But nerve damage can affect every organ in the body—from your digestive tract to your bladder and sexual organs. Nerve damage can also affect your ability to feel the symptoms of low blood glucose.1

Who Is at Risk for Diabetic Neuropathy?

About 60%–70% of people with diabetes have some form of nerve damage. The highest rates are among people who have had diabetes for at least 25 years and among those who have high cholesterol, high blood pressure or weight issues. It is also more prevalent among people with problems controlling their blood glucose.1

Neuropathy Symptoms

The symptoms of nerve damage depend on the type of neuropathy and which nerves are affected. In some types of neuropathy, there may be no symptoms at all. Because it develops slowly, mild cases can go unnoticed for a long time. Look for the following symptoms:

  • Numbness, tingling or pain in the toes, feet, legs, hands, arms and fingers
  • Sensitivity to touch
  • Indigestion, nausea or vomiting
  • Difficulty swallowing
  • Diarrhea or constipation
  • Dizziness or faintness when you stand or sit up
  • Profuse sweating at night or when eating
  • Problems with urination
  • Sexual issues, such as erectile dysfunction in men and vaginal dryness in women
  • Loss of balance or coordination

Treatment for Diabetic Nerve Damage

Your treatment for diabetic neuropathy is likely to start with blood glucose control. Blood glucose monitoring, meal planning, physical activity and medication may all help as well. Your healthcare professional may also recommend oral medication or a topical cream for pain relief.

If you have any of the symptoms listed above, be sure to tell your healthcare professional.

1 National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. Diabetic neuropathies: the nerve damage of diabetes. Available at: http://diabetes.niddk.nih.gov/dm/pubs/neuropathies/index.htm. Accessed October 16, 2008.

 

Back to Top


Hypoglycemia and Exercise
Physical activity or exercising for a prolonged period can lower blood glucose, but there are several measures you can take to treat it.

Learn more »

Accu-Chek Mobile

Strip-Free testing is finally here!
- 50 tests on 1 cassette
- No single strips to handle

Circle+ offers a range of benefits for insulin users.
Enjoy up to $7 in patient assistance on every box of Accu-Chek strips or cassettes.
Click 4 Cash in 2012 Click 4 Cash in 2012 Contest
You could win $1,000 in our monthly draw or even $5,000 in our Grand Prize draw!
Enter now »

 

Accu-Chek Smart Pix
The easy to use device reader that transfers data from your meter to your PC using infrared technology.

This website contains information on products which is targeted to a wide range of audiences and could contain product details or information otherwise not accessible or valid in your country. Please be aware that we do not take any responsibility for accessing such information which may not comply with any valid legal process, regulation, registration or usage in the country of your origin.