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Physical Therapy for Diabetes at New Beginning Physical Therapy in Palm Desert, CA

Posted on August 1, 2017 0

Diabetes is ranked as one of the greatest causes of death around the world. It is one of the diseases that have increasingly grown without any discrimination between the poor, middle or wealthy. Globally there are many initiatives to curb the disease at its roots but, it has proved to be a difficult task. The CDC in the United States has advised that anyone who experience the symptoms of diabetes to see a physician with haste for medical assistance.

It is of great importance to note that there are different types of diabetes and thus the difference in the manner in which they are treated. The first type is one that can be controlled through proper eating, exercising and is possible to cure. The second type of diabetes is where by the effects have become more advanced and can be dealt with using the same regimen as that of the first stage alongside administering medication. The third type of diabetes is harder to treat as it is one where the patients are born with the disease, or they inherit it from their parents. The fourth type of diabetes is the most extreme one of the three as it by far the most difficult to manage.

Symptoms of Diabetes

Some different symptoms can be used to identify the type of diabetes a patient has, but there are those that are common, according to the Diabetes Association of America. The symptoms include:

  • Urinating often.
  • Feeling very thirsty.
  • Feeling very hungry – even though you are eating.
  • Extreme fatigue.
  • Blurry vision.
  • Cuts/bruises that are slow to heal.
  • Weight loss – even though you are eating more (type 1)
  • Tingling, pain, or numbness in the hands/feet (type 2)

There comes a time depending on the diabetes one has that someone is forced to seek physical therapy. This is done to get some semblance of getting relief from the pain and discomfort brought about by the disease. The professionals at the New Beginning Physical Therapy in Palm Desert, CA believe it is important to first understand the types of diabetes one has. This information is used to come up with a specific plan for the patient. The ideal goal here is to ensure that there iseffectivetreatment.

In their bid to ensure they have successful treatment, they have different offers. One of the most preferred is the in home physical therapy where the professionals come to where their patients are. This ensures that the client is treated in the comfort of their homes. This particular approach is to ensure that all can get access to the treatment. The other option is only traveling to their centers. The physical therapy used involves all forms of exercise and proper dietary needs.

Should you be diagnosed with diabetes and you believe you are in need of physical therapy, look no further, New Beginning Physical Therapy shall cater to your needs.

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