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Diabetes Specialist

Wasatch Peak Family Practice

Family Practice located in Layton, UT

Over 100 million Americans are diagnosed with diabetes every year. When affected, patients produce little to no insulin in their pancreas, leading to serious blood sugar-related issues and overall health complications. At Wasatch Peak Family Practice in Layton, Utah, the multilingual team is committed to providing expert diabetic diagnostic and treatments to patients of all ages. Contact us today to book a diabetes consultation.

Diabetes Q & A

What are the types of diabetes?

There are three main types of diabetes, though each one relates to the improper conversion of sugar into energy as a result of low insulin levels. Since it’s an autoimmune disease, diabetes causes your immune system to attack healthy cells in your body.

Type 1 diabetes

Type 1 diabetes occurs when your insulin levels are quasi-null. Insulin is vital in regulating your blood sugar and processing food. In most cases, Type 1 affects young adults and children.

Type 2 diabetes

The most common form of diabetes is Type 2, which occurs when your body doesn’t properly use the insulin generated in your pancreas. Consequently, your body can’t adequately move sugar into your cells.

It’s most frequently diagnosed in adults and children, though it affects middle-aged and older adults more often.  

Gestational diabetes

Pregnant women may contract gestational diabetes. Your diabetes will disappear after the pregnancy, though suffering from gestational diabetes increases your chances of contracting Type 2 diabetes later in life.

What are the symptoms of diabetes?

Blood sugar deficiency affects each person differently. The team at Wasatch Peak Family Practice is committed to understanding your symptoms as unique to you.

The most common symptoms of diabetes include:

  • Vision changes
  • Bladder issues
  • Weight loss
  • Tingling or numbness in hands or feet
  • Fatigue
  • Dry skin
  • Slow-healing sores

Leaving your diabetes untreated can lead to severe health conditions, like heart, dental or kidney diseases; strict dietary restrictions; and vision and nerve damage.

What are the common treatments for diabetes?

The team at Wasatch Peak Family Practice recommends insulin injections or insulin pumps that administer insulin directly and steadily to your body throughout the day to treat Type 1 diabetes.

As the most common type of diabetes, Type 2 can easily be managed through a balanced diet and healthy exercise routine. Your practitioner can also prescribe medication if lifestyle changes don’t make the difference you’d prefer.

Diabetes is not a condition to ignore. If you’re experiencing symptoms or would like to learn more about what you can do to minimize your risks of being diagnosed with diabetes, call Wasatch Peak Family Practice today to book an appointment.