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Type 2 Diabetes: No Real Need To Get Insulin
Shots
The only good thing about Type 2 diabetes is that it is a type
of diabetes that does not require having to take daily
injections of insulin which is the case for sufferers of Type 1
diabetes. Type 2 diabetes, is in fact also considered as being
diabetes that affects adults more than young children and
typically its symptoms are mostly only noticeable in people
that have reached their early forties. However, of late an
alarming and disturbing trend is that Type 2 diabetes has also
begun affecting adolescents.
Delayed Detection Of Symptoms
Another disturbing bit of information regarding Type 2 diabetes
is that often the symptoms are not detected until after several
years of its onset and the reason for this are that the early
symptoms are generally very mild and so not easily noticeable.
At the same time, Type 2 diabetes is also the most common form
of diabetes and obesity in particular is a major reason why
this condition develops. It is therefore a wise course of
action to shun the fast food joints though this is rather hard
to do given the affliction of modern society to eat junk
foods.
No doubt, eating fast foods is more convenient though at the
same time there are numerous health risks to worry about mainly
on account of the high amount of fat and sugar that is present
in most fast foods. Type 2 diabetes is different than Type 1
diabetes in that it occurs despite the patient’s body being
able to produce sufficient quantities of insulin that are so
useful in breaking down foods.
There are very many different symptoms that will be experienced
for Type 2 diabetes and a common symptom is when a cut takes
extraordinarily long time to heal. In addition, feelings of
fatigue and experiencing blurred vision as well as losing
weight for no apparent reasons are other common symptoms of
Type 2 diabetes.
Once noticed, type 2 diabetes symptoms must be treated at the
earliest. When the liver starts producing excessive quantities
of glucose the diabetic will start to experience these symptoms
and other reasons for the onset of Type 2 diabetes include the
environment in which the patient lives in and also abnormal
quantities of insulin as well as genetic factors, age and
obesity as too alcoholism.
It is possible to control Type 2 diabetes through making an
effort to keep the body weight under control and to exercise
regularly as well as switch to a healthier and better balanced
diet.
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