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Annual Health Checks That Every Black Diabetic Needs

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You have to add a lot of new tasks to your schedule when you’re living with diabetes. One area you need to pay attention to is your annual health checks. As a diabetic, there are specific things your doctor needs to assess every year to ensure that you’re healthy. 

Your Annual Health Checks

Generally, there are six health checks you’ll need to get every year. It’s essential that you confirm this with your doctor to ensure that you’re not missing anything. 

1. Kidney Function Tests

People with diabetes are at a higher risk of developing kidney disease so it’s common to check your kidney function every year. Your doctor may request blood and urine tests that would assess factors such as glomerular filtration rate (GFR) as well as blood urea nitrogen (BUN).

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2. Cholesterol Tests

Diabetes can also affect your cholesterol levels. Since you might not have any symptoms to reflect high cholesterol, it’s important to know what’s happening before you develop heart disease. 

3. Eye Exams

If your diabetes isn’t being properly controlled, it can affect the blood vessels that lead to your eyes. Over time, this can cause damage that affects your vision. This damage can take place gradually so it’s critical to get your eyes checked regularly so your doctor can make note of any changes. Specifically, you’ll need to do a dilated eye exam where a doctor will use eyedrops to dilate your eyes so they can identify any damage at the back of your eyes.

4. Hearing Tests

Diabetes can cause nerve damage, which affects different parts of the body. If it troubles your ears, then you may lose your hearing. While managing your blood sugar levels should protect you, it’s still important to get your hearing checked.

5. Thorough Foot Exams

Though it’s important to inspect your feet every day, you need a thorough assessment to ensure that you don’t miss anything. These assessments are essential because it’s easy for you to damage your feet without noticing. 

6. Your Flu Shot

It can be risky for people with diabetes to have the flu because high blood glucose levels can affect your white blood cells’ ability to fight infections. Doctors recommend that you get an annual flu shot to prevent getting sick.

Along with these checks, you may need pneumonia and Hepatitis B shots once if you’re not 60 yet. 

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Checks That Should Be More Frequent

Of course, only some things should wait until a year has passed. You should see the dentist every six months to clean your teeth and check that your gums are still healthy. If you’re having trouble maintaining your blood sugar levels or your treatment plan changed, you should see your doctor for an A1C test every three to six months. 

What Black People Need To Know

According to the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Black Americans are more likely to be diagnosed with diabetes than other ethnicities. The numbers also show that they’re more prone to miss important health checks.

In fact, many Black Americans admit that they don’t have their diabetes under control. That admission would explain why Black people are almost four times as likely to be hospitalized for diabetic complications and are three times more likely to develop end-stage kidney disease. It would also correlate with the fact that Black Americans are twice as likely to die from issues related to diabetes. 

Fortunately, doctors agree that you won’t add to these statistics if you stick to your medical regimen and ensure that you get checked regularly. 

When To Talk To Your Doctor

Even though you have scheduled tests, it doesn’t mean you don’t need to talk to your doctor outside of them. Sometimes diabetic medications don’t work as well as they should and your condition isn’t being properly managed. If your blood sugar levels are high every day or they spike at least once per day, you need to let your doctor know. The same is true if you experience vision changes, trouble breathing, or intense stomach pain. It’s advisable that you check your feet every day so if you see a cut that isn’t healing, bring it to your doctor’s attention immediately. 

Diabetes is a chronic condition that needs to be managed carefully. Apart from doing your daily checks, it’s important to stick to your annual schedule of health checks. Additionally, you should never hesitate to tell your doctor about any changes in your health. 

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