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The Types Of Diabetes
Most people believe that diabetes is a condition brought to
effect by the presence of sugar in the blood stream. This
belief is true. Many other people believe that the sugar in our
blood stream is caused mainly b the sugar that we eat. In
reality, diabetes is not just about how much sugar one takes in
but there are other factors that make this condition so. Any
sign of a diabetes symptom should warrant a visit to a
doctor.
Type 1 Diabetes
This type of diabetes is the condition where the individual's
immune system does not accept the some functions and tries to
destroy the insulin creating cells in the body. Insulin
creating cells which are important to our normal everyday body
functions cease to function normally when the attack of the
immune system occurs. This diabetic condition can occur at
anytime to anyone but studies have shown that it occurs to
individuals below 40 years of age and they retain this
condition until their old age.
Factors that contribute to this diabetic state are the kinds of
food we eat, some viral infections and some hormonal imbalances
that may occur due to genetics. The treatment for this kind of
diabetes is to inject insulin on a regular basis, some for
several times a day. Maintenance for this condition may be
difficult but the individual will get use dto it
eventually.
Type 2 Diabetes
This type of diabetes is one where the individual suffers from
insulin resistance and insulin deficiency but not from the
attacks of the immune system. There is a very obvious trend
that shows that this kind of diabetes is strongly linked to
genetics but can also develop due to the lifestyle of the
individual. Such things as excess weight, a poor diet, high
blood pressure and a sedentary life can lead to this diabetic
state. Many doctors believe that this form of condition or type
can be managed and controlled through radical lifestyle
changes.
Gestational Diabetes
This condition manifests itself on some pregnant women who are
prone to diabetes in the first place. While most cases resolve
themselves after the birth, some women are unfortunate enough
to develop full blown diabetes if they have no control or
management of their condition while still pregnant. The right
diet and exercise is necessary to waylay any chances of the
pregnant women developing the condition after giving birth.
Although the risk of this is relatively small, there is still a
risk.
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