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How to manage diabetes, what to do when you have diabetes? Managing your diabetes is important when you are sick as it can have a significant impact on your blood sugar levels and overall health. Proper management of diabetes management during illness can help to speed up your recovery. By staying hydrated and following the advice from our video, you will be able to give your body its best chance to heal. Watch this video to find out how you can manage your diabetes and medications when you are sick. Chaptering --------------------- 00:00 Introduction 01:29 Tip 1: Check your Blood Glucose level more frequently when you're ill 01:39 Recommended Blood Glucose levels 01:59 What happens if Blood Glucose levels continue to rise? 02:35 Tip 2: Drink plenty of water 02:51 How many glasses of water to drink per day? 03:05 Check your Blood Glucose levels before your meal 03:13 Tip 3: Have regular meals at consistent timings 03:24 Foods that are easier to eat 03:46 Tip 4: Continue to take your diabetes medications regularly 03:54 What can certain types of medications do to your body? 04:20 Work with your doctor for a sick day management plain 05:19 Checklist to manage your diabetes when you are sick 05:57 See a doctor if you are experiencing these symptoms 06:39 Outro Recommended Playlists: • Diabetes For more helpful articles: https://healthxchange.com.sg Download Health Buddy here: iOS: https://apps.apple.com/sg/app/health-... Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/de... Brought to you by the Department of Endocrinology at #Sengkang General Hospital (SKH) and Singapore General Hospital (SGH) and SingHealth Duke-NUS Diabetes Centre (SDDC).