Sunday, July 24, 2011

Get to know about diabetes

What is diabetes? Diabetes is a condition of metabolism disorder. This is a disease wherein blood sugar is very high; a disease that could damage your kidney, eyes, nerves heart disease and stroke. Even pregnant women could also have this disease. The type of diabetes for pregnant women is called gestational diabetes.

Three types of diabetes:
Type 1 diabetes is usually occurs when body system is infected and is turned against the body part. In this type of diabetes, the immune system destroys the beta cells in pancreas that produce insulin for the immune system. A person with this type of diabetes needs support of insulin regularly. Symptoms of this disease develop in a short period of time. This may include constant hunger, blurred vision, and extreme fatigue, increased in urination, thirst and loss of weight.

Type 2 diabetes is also one of the types of diabetes that is very common. In fact, 90 to 95 percent of diabetic people have this because this usually occurs with old people, those with family history of Diabetes, physical inactivity and previous history of gestational diabetes. In Type 2 diabetes, pancreas releases enough insulin for the body but for unknown reason, insulin does not function effectively. This is what they call insulin resistant. This disease usually develops suddenly and can be determined by frequent urination, sudden loss of weight, and measured healing of sores and open wounds.

Gestational diabetes is also considered as type of diabetes. Though this only develops in pregnant women and disappears after giving birth, 3 to 8 percent of women that are pregnant develop this type of diabetes. This causes shortage of insulin and patients may not feel any symptoms.

Diabetes is not transmittable but is easily acquired from environmental factors. However, full monitoring will help you prevent having any type of diabetes. In order to diagnose what type of diabetes you have, it is important to ask an expert’s advice and this could be done through measuring blood glucose level test. This can also be managed through eating healthy foods, taking insulin regularly and regular exercise because adult diabetic people are prone to having cardiovascular disease. Around 65 percent of them die because of stroke and heart disease. To avoid these conditions, health care advices are essential. It is also recommended to decrease smoking or much better quit from it because this could help lower the risk.

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