Guide To Treating Lipodystrophy
Manage Blood Sugar

Because lipodystrophy can affect the way the body uses insulin and processes glucose, high blood sugar and diabetes are frequent complications that can occur as a part of this disease. Left untreated, high blood sugar can lead to additional problems that can affect the nerves and the major organs within the body. Certain medications may also increase blood sugar levels. Because a low-fat, high carbohydrate diet is often recommended for individuals with lipodystrophy, it is vitally important for them to manage their blood sugar. Individuals with lipodystrophy should make sure they get enough physical activity in their day, which has been shown to help keep blood sugar under control. If necessary, patients might be prescribed medications to keep their blood sugar within the normal range.