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  • Writer's pictureJames Waterworth

Staying Healthy & Coping with Chronic Disease

Coping with emergencies is challenging in the best of situations. During the coronavirus pandemic, many of us are just trying to get by each day.


for people with chronic (long-term) health conditions - like diabetes and chronic kidney disease - the challenges can be even greater. but with planning, you can prepare what you'll need to make things more manageable.


"thankfully people with chronic medical conditions have tools to help maintain their health, even during difficult times," says dr. griffin p. rogers, director of nih's national institute of diabetes and digestive and kidney diseases. managing these conditions well can help lower your risk for complications and other diseases.


be sure to eat well and safely participate in physical activity as much as possible during these difficult times. that can help you prevent or delay health problems.


some people with chronic conditions need to follow a special nutrition plan. for example, people with diabetes should follow a healthy eating plan prescribed for blood sugar control. talk with your health care provider about your physical activity and eating routines.


eating healthy and staying active can also help lower stress. coping with uncertainty is stressful for anyone. people with health conditions may feel more stress when their normal routine and health care are disrupted.


there are many ways to lower stress and relax.


ideas include deep breathing, taking a walk, meditating, listening to music, or doing a hobby. getting enough sleep (seven to eight hours each night) can have tremendous health benefits, including helping to reduce stress and control weight.


rodgers also says it's important to keep in touch with your health care providers. they can help you to adapt and maintain your normal disease management plans.


maintaining your health doesn't erase the risk for getting other diseases. but each healthy day is a day closer to better treatments for diseases.

 





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