Can You Control Diabetes Without Medicine?
Diabetes needs to be controlled. For most people, this includes taking medicine. But
some people may not need medicine. It depends on what type of diabetes you have. And
it depends on other things. Read on to learn more.
Type 1 diabetes
All people with type 1 diabetes need to control it with medicine. You must use shots
of insulin. That's because your body may not make any insulin. Or it may not make
enough insulin. Without insulin, you could develop diabetic ketoacidosis. This is
a life-limiting condition.
Type 2 diabetes
Many people with type 2 diabetes need to take medicine. But some people don't. Your
healthcare provider may first advise both meal planning and exercise. You may need
to lose weight. These can all lower your blood sugar. Your sugar level may go back
to near the normal range. Then your lifestyle changes will be how you manage your
diabetes.
But that may change over time. Your body often makes enough insulin when type 2 diabetes
starts. But your body has trouble using it. This is called insulin resistance. As
time goes on, your body may stop making enough insulin. Then you may need medicine.
Over time, many people with type 2 diabetes need medicine to manage it. But a healthy
lifestyle is still important. This is done through diet, exercise, and weight loss.
This is true even if you take medicine.
Gestational diabetes
This is diabetes that can happen in pregnancy. Your blood sugar may be controlled
early in pregnancy without medicine. But you will likely need medicine or insulin
later. Your blood sugar will likely go back to normal after you give birth. You may
then develop type 2 diabetes in the future.