See your health professional about every 3 to 4 months throughout life for tests and exams to monitor type 2 diabetes and adjust your treatment. You also need certain tests done regularly to monitor for complications.
| Time interval | Exams and tests |
|---|---|
| Every 3 months |
Visit your health professional for:
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| Every 6 months |
Visit your dentist for an exam to check for gum problems. |
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Every year |
Visit an ophthalmologist for a dilated eye exam (ophthalmoscopy). Some health professionals may recommend less frequent eye exams if you have no signs of diabetic retinopathy. Visit your health professional for:
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As needed |
A blood glucose test. This test may be used to check the accuracy of your blood sugar meter to be certain your home blood sugar tests are reliable. It also may be done if your doctor is adjusting your oral diabetes medication. |
Citations
American Diabetes Association (2007). Standards of medical care in diabetes. Clinical Practice Recommendations 2007. Diabetes Care, 30(Suppl 1): S4–S41.
American Diabetes Association (2004). Dyslipidemia management in adults with diabetes. Clinical Practice Recommendations 2004. Diabetes Care, 27(Suppl 1): S68–S71.
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