1 in 10 Americans struggle with diabetes, and more than 90% of them have type 2 diabetes. If left alone, uncontrolled type 2 diabetes can wreak havoc on the body and lead to serious complications.
Your body needs protein, fat, and sugar for energy. If the sugar builds up in the blood instead of being used for energy, that sugary blood hurts circulation and causes damage. Uncontrolled diabetes means your system has been overloaded with with sugar too long. The way we test for this is with an A1c test that shows what percent of sugary blood you have. For most adults with diabetes, uncontrolled diabetes is when your A1c is 7% or higher, according to the American Diabetes Association. An A1c over 9% is often referred to as very poor control. Higher A1c levels increase a person’s risk of diabetes complications like heart, eye, nerve, or kidney disease. When A1c levels are not safe for your body, you should talk to your doctor about making lifestyle changes or trying another treatment approach to lower blood sugar into a safe range.
Uncontrolled type 2 diabetes can be caused by:
In the short term, uncontrolled unstable diabetes can cause symptoms like:
Long-term problems from uncontrolled diabetes include:
Uncontrolled diabetes can damage your:
If you notice the symptoms mentioned above or you have a difficult time maintaining healthy blood sugar levels despite trying different techniques to manage it, your diabetes may be getting worse.
Having uncontrolled diabetes can feel incredibly hard and overwhelming. But there’s hope – there are some clinically proven methods for reversing type 2 diabetes and for lowering your blood sugar. Virta Health provides virtual care for people with type 2 diabetes by supporting lifestyle and dietary changes with resources like 1:1 coaching, and on-call physicians.
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