Understanding Diabetes

EPISODE · Apr 30, 2026 · 3 MIN

Understanding Diabetes

from Public Health Need To Know · host SendMe Radio

Welcome to TeleMed Nightingales Health Talk. I’m glad you’re here.Today we’re talking about diabetes a condition that affects how your body processes sugar, also known as glucose.Glucose is your body’s main source of energy. When you eat, your body breaks down food into sugar, which enters your bloodstream. A hormone called insulin helps move that sugar into your cells for energy.With diabetes, this process does not work properly. Either your body does not produce enough insulin, or it cannot use it effectively. As a result, sugar builds up in the blood, which over time can damage different parts of the body.There are different types of diabetes. Type 1 diabetes usually develops early in life and requires insulin. Type 2 diabetes is more common and often develops gradually due to lifestyle factors. Gestational diabetes occurs during pregnancy and may increase future risk.Many people may not notice symptoms at first. Common signs include increased thirst, frequent urination, fatigue, blurred vision, slow healing, and sometimes unexplained weight loss.If left unmanaged, diabetes can lead to serious complications such as heart disease, stroke, kidney damage, nerve damage, and vision problems.Risk factors include family history, age, and genetics. Lifestyle factors such as being overweight, lack of physical activity, and unhealthy eating habits also play a major role.The good news is that diabetes can often be prevented or delayed.Start with your diet. Focus on vegetables, fruits, whole grains, lean proteins, and healthy fats. Limit sugary drinks and processed foods. Balanced meals help keep blood sugar stable.Stay active. Walking, dancing, or light exercise can improve how your body uses insulin. Aim for about 150 minutes per week, but start small and stay consistent.Weight management, good sleep, and stress control also support better health.If you are living with diabetes, monitoring your blood sugar and following guidance from a qualified healthcare professional is essential.Let’s review. Diabetes is common and serious, but manageable. Eat well, stay active, and stay informed.Now, a quick note about TeleMed Nightingales.TeleMed Nightingales is a digital health experience designed to make access to care simple, fast, and connected.With TeleMed Nightingales, you can explore health information, connect to services, and access support through one simple link, QR code, or tap.It’s a smarter way to connect people to care—instantly.Visit TeleMedNightingales.com to learn more.Your health matters. And making access to care easier—that’s the future.Thank you for listening.

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