Mylife young adults

Feeling unwell

Managing when you’re ill

Here are the basic points to remember when you’re unwell:

  • Test blood glucose levels more often - at least four times a day and four times a night.
  • With Type 1 diabetes, if blood glucose levels are over 15mmol/l or more, test blood or urine for ketones.
  • Continue to take insulin or diabetes medication and adjust the dose in response to test results. For advice on how to do this, contact your doctor or healthcare team.
  • Drink plenty of sugar free drinks.
  • If being sick, take carbohydrate containing drinks such as milk and other milky drinks, fruit juice or sugary drinks such as Lucozade, ordinary cola or lemonade.
  • If able to eat but have no appetite, eat little and often, taking carbohydrate containing drinks, as above, and snacks such as toast, biscuits and cereal.
  • Contact your doctor or healthcare team if any of the following apply: blood glucose levels are continuously high, ketones in blood or urine, vomiting, diarrhoea or if you are unsure what to do.

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