Daily Management Practices

Daily diabetes management practices were often unscientific and inconsistent. Glucose monitoring was commonly driven by symptoms rather than protocol. Emergency response capability was weak among patients. Patients sometimes prioritised fa…

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Daily diabetes management practices were often unscientific and inconsistent. Glucose monitoring was commonly driven by symptoms rather than protocol. Emergency response capability was weak among patients. Patients sometimes prioritised fasting glucose and neglected postprandial glucose. Physical activity was usually based on daily tasks rather than structured exercise plans tailored to medication, diet, comorbidities, and safety.