Diabetes Specialist

Wilshire Family Medicine Clinic

Family Medicine Physicians located in Burleson, TX

If you’re one of the 30 million Americans with adult-onset diabetes, you need the kind of comprehensive care provided by the staff at Wilshire Family Medicine Clinic in Burleson, Texas. The practice offers in-office testing services for Diabetes and creates customized care plans to ensure your condition is properly managed at all times. If you have Diabetes or are at risk for the disease, don’t delay treatment. Call Wilshire Family Medicine Clinic or schedule an appointment online today.

Diabetes Q & A

What is adult-onset diabetes?

Adult-onset diabetes is more commonly known as Type 2 diabetes, a chronic condition that affects how your body uses the sugar you get from your diet. Normally, your body processes this sugar, or glucose, to convert it to the energy you need to function by producing insulin to regulate sugar in your blood.

When you have Type 2 diabetes, your body either doesn’t make enough insulin or doesn’t use the insulin it makes properly. Your risk for developing diabetes may be increased because of your:

  • Age
  • Weight
  • Family history
  • Lack of physical activity

 

You may also develop Type 2 diabetes if you have gestational diabetes during pregnancy or a condition known as prediabetes, where your sugar levels are high, but not high enough to be considered diabetes.

What are the symptoms of Type 2 diabetes?

Often, indications of diabetes develop gradually and it’s possible to have the condition for years without even realizing it. This is why routine physical exams are important, as blood work can help detect diabetes in its earliest stages.

If you do have symptoms of Type 2 diabetes, you may have experienced:

  • Blurred vision
  • Increased thirst
  • Frequent urination
  • Unexplained weight loss

 

You may also notice it takes longer for cuts or wounds to heal. Untreated diabetes can lead to serious medical complications, including organ damage, nerve damage, heart attacks, and stroke.

While these symptoms can result from other medical conditions, your doctor at Wilshire Family Medicine Clinic can perform a blood test during an in-office visit to confirm a diabetes diagnosis.

What treatments are available for Type 2 diabetes?

Initially, your doctor may create a customized treatment plan that addresses lifestyle changes you should make to manage your diabetes. These changes may include eating whole, fresh foods, getting daily exercise, and achieving a healthy body weight.

If lifestyle changes aren’t enough to control your blood sugar levels, you may need to take certain medications, including insulin, to better manage your diabetes.

Learn more about options to better manage your Diabetes by calling Wilshire Family Medicine Clinic to make an appointment or scheduling an appointment online today.