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Ask Your Pharmacist

TerryWhite Chemmart pharmacist Chris Campbell answers some questions from our March / April Issue - by Diabetic Living
  • 03 Jul 2019
Ask Your Pharmacist

Why is it so important to take my diabetes medication exactly as it’s been prescribed?

When you’ve been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, sticking to your treatment plan is one of the best things you can do to help maintain your glucose levels within the ‘right’ range, which is crucial to lessen any diabetes-related damage that can occur to the kidneys, eyes, heart, feet and nerves. But since you can’t usually feel when your levels are too high or too low, it’s important to keep to your treatment regimen as closely as possible.

That’s where the TerryWhite Chemmart Health app is invaluable. As well as sending you reminders when your scripts are running low, you can also order your prescriptions via the app to skip the queue in-store and set alerts to remind you to take your medication. The app even has a Carer Mode® so you can enlist a friend or family member to help manage your diabetes medication. As a result of these helpful, practical features, people who use the app to manage their medication are much more likely to stick to their treatment plan. It’s free to download and use, so check it out if you feel like you could use something that would make the medication side of your diabetes treatment easier.

The app has a Carer Mode so you can enlist a friend or relative

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I think I have a urinary tract infection (UTI). How can I tell for sure, and what should I do?

Getting treatment for a UTI as soon as possible is vital to avoid the infection spreading to your kidneys. Knowing the classic signs and symptoms so you can seek help early is really important. These include:

  • Pain or burning when you urinate
  • Feeling like you have to urinate all the time, even though no urine comes out when you go to the toilet
  • Strong-smelling urine
  • Urine that’s cloudy, dark or bloody
  • Fever or chills
  • Pain in your back or abdomen

If you notice any of these, make an appointment to see your doctor as soon as you can, because the earlier you start treatment for a UTI, the better.

If you get UTIs frequently, you can take preventative action by drinking plenty of water, wearing cotton underwear and keeping your glucose levels within your target range as much as possible. Also talk to your doctor or pharmacist about whether taking a cranberry supplement or a probiotic that contains Lactobacillus rhamnosus or Lactobacillus reuteri may be of benefit.

The skin on my feet is often really dry. As a diabetic, I know I need to tread carefully around my feet, so what’s the best solution?

Moisturise, moisturise, moisturise! Make this a daily habit, using it as a chance to carry out a daily foot check at the same time. The ideal moisturiser is one that’s pH balanced, fragrance free and is specifically formulated for dry, sensitive skin.

While you’re moisturising your feet, there are a few things to keep an eye on and look out for. If you notice any broken skin between your toes; calluses or corns; cracked skin; or nail-colour or foot-shape changes, make sure you see your doctor or your podiatrist within seven days. If you see redness; blisters; ulcers; any unusual swelling; bruising or cuts; or an ingrown nail, make an appointment to see your doctor as soon as possible – ideally within the next 24 hours. 

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