
What are ketones? | Ketones in diet - Diabetes UK
High levels of ketones in your blood or urine can mean you're at risk of developing diabetic ketoacidosis. This can be life-threatening, so it's important to be aware of your ketone level. On this page, we'll explain what ketones are and go through how to spot the symptoms. We'll also show you how to test for ketones using test strips, and explain what to …
What causes type 1 diabetes? | Diabetes UK
Causes of type 1 diabetes It’s normal to wonder if something you’ve done could have caused your type 1 diabetes – or a child’s type 1 diabetes. But there’s nothing you could have done to prevent it.
Type 2 diabetes | Diabetes UK
Type 2 diabetes is high blood sugar levels due to your body not making enough of a hormone called insulin, or the insulin it makes not working properly — known as insulin resistance. High blood sugar levels over time can cause other health problems like heart attacks and strokes, as well as problems with your eyes, kidneys, and feet. These are called diabetes complications.
Symptoms of diabetes | Type 1 and Type 2 | Diabetes UK
Read about the symptoms of diabetes. If you’re showing early signs of diabetes, contact your healthcare professional today.
Type 2 diabetes treatments | Diabetes UK
Apr 13, 2023 · What is the main treatment for type 2 diabetes? The main treatments for managing blood sugar levels if you have type 2 diabetes are: Eating well and moving more ; Weight loss
Checking your blood sugar levels | Diabetes testing | Diabetes UK
Knowing your blood sugar levels helps you manage your diabetes and reduces your risk of having serious complications – now and in the future. On this page:
Hyperglycaemia (Hypers) | High Blood Sugar | Diabetes UK
Hyperglycaemia, or a hyper, is when your blood glucose levels, also called blood sugar levels, are too high. For many people a level above 7mmol/l before a meal and 8.5mmol/l two hours after a meal would be a hyper, but target levels can be different for everyone and should be individually agreed by you and your healthcare team. Hypers happen …
Type 2 diabetes symptoms | Diabetes UK
A lot of people don't have or don't notice symptoms of type 2 diabetes. Signs can include weeing more, feeling more thirsty and more tired than usual.
Test strips and monitors - Diabetes UK
Test strips and blood glucose monitors are the traditional way of checking your blood sugar levels. You use test strips to give you an on-the-spot reading of your blood sugar and help you manage your range. Depending on how you treat your diabetes then you might need to use a monitor and test strips to manage your diabetes.
Diabetes mellitus | Diabetes the basics | Diabetes UK
What is diabetes mellitus? Diabetes mellitus is the scientific name for diabetes, but it is more commonly known simply as diabetes. It’s when your body can’t produce enough of a hormone called insulin, or the insulin it produces isn’t effective.