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May 28, 2018
Diabetes is a potentially life-threatening disease that affects millions in the United States today. Many people live with diabetes for some time and do not know they have it. The sooner you are able to be diagnosed with diabetes, the sooner treatments can begin with a diabetes risk assessment.
A diabetes risk assessment is important. A large portion of Americans are developing diabetes during their life. As a result of diabetes, they are battling heart disease, nerve damage, blindness, loss of limbs, and even death. The choices you make can increase or minimize your chances of developing certain types of diabetes.
What information can be garnered with a diabetes risk assessment? A diabetes risk assessment is a tool that a medical professional can use to identify your risk of developing diabetes. The purpose of the assessment is to estimate what your chances are of developing diabetes based on your lifestyle, family history, and other things. A diabetes health evaluation is something that can only be provided by a healthcare professional.
Diabetes is more common among Latinos, African Americans, Pacific Islanders, and Asian Americans. Individuals who belong to these groups should be especially cautious and make sure that they take their risk assessment seriously. Also, always make sure to complete a risk assessment under the supervision of a medical professional. After evaluating your risk assessment, our skilled medical professional will work with you in determining what steps to take next.
Some people put off doing a risk assessment and some people put off talking to a doctor about diabetes because they worry that once they are diagnosed, they’re going to have to change their lifestyle. Being diagnosed or not does not change whether you have diabetes or not. If you have diabetes, the effect that it has on your body is the same if you know about it or not. If you do not have diabetes but you are at risk for developing it, there still may be a chance that you can take steps to keep your diabetes under control.
The choices that you make right now when it comes to evaluating and treating or preventing diabetes are going to determine what your future will be. To set up a consultation, contact us today at Medical Transformation Center in Louisville.