Physical exam for diabetes complicationsThe physical exam for complications from
diabetes will evaluate your overall health, with
particular attention to your eyes, blood vessels, heart, lungs, nerves,
abdomen, and feet. Your health professional will: - Assess whether you appear generally fatigued,
chronically ill, or
obese. Obesity is a major risk factor for heart
disease. Your health professional will compare your weight and height to obtain
a
body mass index (BMI). A BMI above 30 is considered
obese. A BMI over 25 is considered overweight.
- Check for
high blood pressure.
- Use a stethoscope to
listen to your heart for evidence of heart disease, such as:
- Ask about the location, type, and duration of any
chest pain.
- Use a stethoscope to listen for any fluid in your
lungs.
- Use a stethoscope to evaluate the
carotid arteries in your neck for evidence of blood
flow impairment. He or she will also feel the pulses throughout your body for
evidence of impaired blood flow. Diminished blood flow in any area of your body
suggests
plaque buildup in the blood
vessels.
- Listen to your abdominal sounds with a stethoscope and
feel your abdomen for any tenderness or enlarged organs.
- Evaluate
your sense of touch and pain, reflexes, and muscular
strength.
- Examine your feet for evidence of swelling (edema),
deformity, ulcers, or infection. Your health professional will also want you to
examine your feet daily. If you have poor vision, ask someone else to examine
your feet.
- Examine the back of your eye (retina). This type of exam
can detect only some of the potential complications. You will still need a more
thorough exam after your eyes are dilated.
Eye examEye exams are done by an
ophthalmologist or
optometrist. The doctor will examine:
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