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Discover the different types of diabetes, including Type 1, Type 2, and Gestational Diabetes, as well as their impact on your body's ability to regulate blood sugar.
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Access a variety of support options, from local diabetes groups to online communities, helping you connect with others and stay informed about the latest research and treatments.
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Discover effective strategies for managing blood sugar through diet, exercise, medication, and regular monitoring to maintain a balanced lifestyle.
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Who We Are and What Our Mission Is
We are a dedicated team committed to empowering people living with diabetes by providing reliable information, support, and resources.
Who We Are
Eclosion is a digital platform dedicated to educating and supporting people affected by diabetes. Our team is made up of healthcare professionals, researchers, and advocates committed to raising awareness and providing reliable information on diabetes care and management.
Our Mission
We strive to empower individuals, families, and healthcare professionals by providing comprehensive educational resources on types of diabetes, treatment options, and daily life management.
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Diabetes Information and Care Pathways
Type 1 Diabetes (T1D)
Definition: Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) is an autoimmune disease in which the immune system attacks the pancreatic beta cells, leading to an absolute insulin deficiency. Genetic predisposition is low. Diagnosis: Typically diagnosed through the sudden onset of symptoms such as excessive thirst, frequent urination, unexplained weight loss, and extreme fatigue. Treatment: Insulin therapy, lifestyle changes, and emerging technologies such as insulin pumps and continuous glucose monitoring (CGM). Daily Life Management: Learn how to manage life with T1D at home, at work, during sports activities, and while traveling.
Type 2 Diabetes (T2D)
Definition: A metabolic disorder characterized by insulin resistance and high blood sugar levels. Genetic predisposition plays a significant role. Diagnosis & Symptoms: Often subtle, including fatigue, increased thirst, and frequent urination. Blood tests confirm the diagnosis. Risk Factors: Family history, obesity, high blood pressure, and a sedentary lifestyle. Treatment: Lifestyle changes, medications (oral or injectable), and blood glucose monitoring technologies. Daily Life Management: Practical tips for managing T2D at home, at work, and during social activities.
Gestational Diabetes (GD)
Definition: A temporary glucose intolerance that occurs during pregnancy. Risks: Can lead to complications such as high birth weight and an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes later in life. Diagnosis: Routine blood glucose screening during pregnancy. Care Plan: Includes dietary adjustments, blood sugar monitoring, and insulin therapy if needed. Resources: Video guides and remote monitoring via MyDiabby.
Family & Caregivers
- Severe Hypoglycemia & Glucagon: Blood sugar below 0.54g/L requiring external assistance. - LibreLink Up: Allows caregivers to receive hypo/hyper alerts from the patient. - Alcohol & Diabetes: Risk of severe hypoglycemia up to 24 hours after drinking. - Educational resources: Videos from TCOYD (Taking Control of Your Diabetes).
Hospitalization & Outpatient Care
- Conventional Hospitalization: For acute diabetes cases requiring inpatient treatment. - Outpatient Care: Diabetes education, medical consultations, teleconsultations, insulin pump setup, glucose sensor training. - Diabetic Foot Consultations: Specialized care for foot wounds and diabetic foot conditions. - Endocrinology Consultations: Management of metabolic and endocrine disorders.
Healthcare Professionals
- Suppliers & Care Pathways: CHM services for glucose sensors, pumps, BFH, telemonitoring. - General Practitioners: Emergency coverage, patient pathways. - Pharmacists: Telemonitoring, prescription management. - Home Nurses (IDEL): CoDiaHVil, duties, prescriptions/billing, liaison sheets.
What is Diabetes &
How to Manage it?
Diabetes is a chronic medical condition that occurs when your body either cannot produce enough insulin or is unable to use insulin effectively. There are some steps to Manage Diabetes in the following :
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