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Everything You Need To Know About Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes

Type 1 Diabetes  This type of diabetes or insulin-dependent diabetes, also called as “juvenile” diabetes. It occurs usually to children and teenagers. With this type of diabetes is crucial because the immune system attacks the pancreas. The immune system destroys the pancreas, an insulin-producing cells. Immune system sees it as foreign therefore, destroys them. This is called "autoimmune" disease. Experts couldn’t explain why. Symptoms of Type 1 Diabetes You should visit your physician if you notice one or more signs to be checked-up right away. Always thirsty  Frequent urination  Always hungry  Unexplained weight loss  Irritable and moody  Fatigue and weakness  Blurred vision How to Prevent Type 1 Diabetes  Actually, there is no cure in type 1 diabetes yet, you can delay its complications or prevent it to happen. Make sure to keep track the blood sugar in a normal range. Regularly visit your physician to detect the signs befo...

Important Facts About Diabetes That You Should Know

Diabetes mellitus is a serious disease in which the body does not secrete enough insulin resulting a high amount of sugar in the blood. Diabetes mellitus, also known as diabetes was identified in the ancient times as a disease associated with “sweet urine” and abnormal loss of muscle. High levels of glucose in the blood (hyperglycemia) lead to overflow of glucose into the urine, thus the term urine. Basically, insulin controls the levels of the glucose present in the blood, a kind of hormone produces by the pancreas. Insulin helps lower the level of the blood glucose. When the blood glucose is high, pancreas releases insulin to control the glucose level by promoting the uptake of glucose into body cells. If a person has diabetes, the lack of insulin will cause hyperglycemia. Diabetes is a serious medical illness, which means though it can be controlled yet, it is lifetime. How many US citizens have diabetes? Approximately, there are 29.1 million or 9.3% of the population in t...