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Some Important Facts Related To Juvenile
Diabetes
Juvenile diabetes is considered as being a chronic ailment that
occurs whenever the human body is not able to properly manage
sugar levels and will instead store the sugar as a fuel to be
used by the body. Later, when the body is unable to break down
the glucose so as to facilitate absorption by the cells, this
unabsorbed sugar remains in the blood leading to among other
things diabetes.
It is believed that approximately three percent of all
diabetics suffer from juvenile diabetes and furthermore, it is
expected that juvenile diabetes will affect one in seven
thousand children on an annual basis. In fact, there are
numerous instances of this disease affecting even young adults
that have yet to reach the age of twenty.
Another Name For Type 1 Diabetes
There is no difference between juvenile diabetes and Type 1
diabetes though the use of the word juvenile does signify that
the disease occurs when the patient is at the beginning of
their childhood. Furthermore, children identified as being
sufferers of juvenile diabetes will require being given insulin
in order to ensure that their bodies are equipped with enough
levels of insulin to ensure conversion of their foods into
useful energy.
Much research has been conducted by the medical community as
well as by scientists that show that juvenile diabetes is also
an autoimmune disease which is generally characterized by the
fact that the patient’s immune system breaks down leading to
the body being directed to fight against its own defense
system.
Juvenile diabetes causes, or so it is believed, the destruction
of the beta cells that are located in the pancreas and more
particularly in the Isles of Langerhans and this in turn
results in inadequate production of insulin.
The best way to treat juvenile diabetes is through injecting
the patient with insulin a minimum of five times on a daily
basis as this will then help to regulate the amount of glucose
required by the body to treat the diabetic condition. However,
insulin cannot and does not even cure diabetes; it does however
help to manage the levels of blood glucose and so ensures that
the diabetic’s life is made that much easier to bear.
The Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation is an organization
that works with a view to helping parents of diabetic children.
This foundation provides useful advice and also offers help
that can make the life of diabetics as well as their family
members that much better and it allows them to cope with as
well as cope with children diagnosed with juvenile
diabetes.
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