Discovering that you or someone close to you is appalling permanent diabetes. But do not panic. Diabetes is serious, but people with diabetes can live long, healthy life and happy.
The cause of diabetes remains a mystery, although genetics and environmental factors appear as obesity and lack of exercise, play roles.
There are two main types of diabetes. Diabetes type 1 is based, that the endogenous production of insulin, the hormone that “unlocks” the cells of the body, allowing glucose to enter and fuel them. It is estimated that 5-10% of Americans diagnosed with diabetes, with type 1 diabetes. The type 2 diabetes results from insulin resistance (a condition in which) the body does not use insulin properly, combined with relative insulin deficiency. Most Americans who are diagnosed with diabetes type 2 diabetes.
There are also pre-diabetes, a condition that, if the levels of a person’s blood glucose levels are higher than normal but not high enough for a diagnosis of type 2 diabetes occurs. There are 54 million Americans who suffer from diabetes mellitus, in addition to 20 8 million diabetics.
Symptoms of diabetes may vary from person to person, but most of the time a person with diabetes experience some or all of these symptoms. Some symptoms are: going to the toilet more often, to prevent thirst, fatigue, blurred vision, abdominal pain and sometimes people suffer from weight loss.
Type 1 diabetes occurs only in children and type 2 diabetes in adults is usually but not always. There are some cases in which children with type 2 diabetes is diagnosed. Some people may be diagnosed as borderline diabetes, which usually always ends up becoming an adult, but not diabetes.
Some of the most important things that people with diabetes should know, is a healthy diet and nutrition and a regular exercise program may help in treating the disease. Talk with your doctor to consider what kind of diet you should be with a program of moderate exercise. The doctor or a nutritionist should be able to tell you exactly what foods you should avoid and give you some tips on how much exercise you need each week. So many benefits and you feel so much better about themselves has
You must know the truth about some of the most common myths about diabetes. Myth # 1 You can catch diabetes from someone else. No. Although we do not know exactly why some people develop diabetes, we know that diabetes is not contagious. It can not be taken as a cold or flu. There seems to be a genetic link in diabetes, especially type 2 diabetes. Factors lifestyle also play a role.
Myth # 2 People with diabetes can not eat candy or chocolate. If part of a healthy meal plan, or eaten together with exercise, sweets and desserts may be consumed by people with diabetes. They are no longer “off limits” for people with diabetes than non-diabetics it.
Myth # 3 Eating too much sugar causes diabetes. No diabetes through a combination of genetic factors and lifestyle caused. But obesity is a risk for the development of type 2 diabetes increases. If you have a history of diabetes in the family you’re a healthy diet and regular exercise is recommended to control your weight.
Myth No. 4 People with diabetes should eat special diabetic. A healthy meals for people with diabetes is the same for all
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