In addition to remembering to eat properly, exercise and check glucose with their free glucose meters, diabetics are also expected to keep up to date on vaccinations. Recently, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) updated their immunization recommendations for 2012. This update included some changes that are important for diabetic patients.
It is now recommended that all diabetic patients who are younger than 60 years old should receive the hepatitis B vaccination series. For patients who are over 60, this vaccine should be given if there are risk factors for getting hepatitis B and other risk factors.
These vaccinations are recommended in addition to the normal immunizations that are advised for diabetic patients. All diabetics should continue to get their annual influenza shot. In addition, these patients should get the pneumonia vaccine when they are eligible.
Keeping healthy with diabetes isn’t always easy. Vaccines are an easy way to prevent illnesses that can be devastating for a diabetic patient. If you are not sure which vaccines you have had or if you need the hepatitis B vaccine, ask your doctor for more information.
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