Are You Suffering From Diabetes?
People who are prone to
diabetes—especially those who have the disease in their
family’s history—should consider that there is a great
possibility that they or their kids might inherit the
illness. So, the best way to go about it is become very
informed about the condition. The
following are some the things that people who are prone to
diabetes must consider:
1. TYPE OF DIABETES. Experts say that the severity of
diabetes can be determined through its types including “type
1diabetes” also known as “juvenile diabetes” or
“insulin-dependent diabetes” which is an auto-immune type
targeting the body’s immune system and the least common type;
the “type 2 diabetes” also known as “non-insulin-dependent
diabetes mellitus” or “adult-onset diabetes” which is affects
the amount of insulin produced in the person’s body, and
“gestational diabetes” which is common among women who are
conceiving or pregnant.
2. SYMPTOMS. To know if you are suffering from diabetes or
not, knowing the symptoms for each type would help you a lot.
Those who suffering from type 1diabetes would experience
1diabetes exceptional thirstiness, dryness of mouth despite
taking in lots of fluid, the urgent need to urinate more often,
drastic loss of weight even is they are eating fairly well,
exhaustion or feeling of being weak or tired despite less
workload, and blurring of vision in most occasions. For type 2
diabetes, sufferers experience often blurring of vision,
wounds, sores, or cuts that takes a long time to heal,
itchiness of skin in many parts of the body, frequent
development of yeast infections, increased or onset thirst,
drying of mouth, frequent urination, and mild to extreme leg
pains. Gestational diabetes symptoms are also alike with other
types it’s just that they are short termed because the disease
ends once the woman gives birth. However, people who have this
type of diabetes should be more careful because it can lead to
type 2 if not monitored and treated immediately.
3. DIAGNOSIS. For a person to finally know whether he or she
suffers from diabetes, tests for diagnosis are a must. Although
the symptoms can give you a hint whether you are suffering from
the illness or not, relying on these are not enough. Experts
say that only way to confirm if one has diabetes or not is to
get a test. Now, there are so many types of tests that one can
get including:
- fasting plasma glucose test which, is considered as the
most preferred test for people with diabetes and requires a
person to go fasting at least eight hours or ideally the night
before the test to ensure that the blood sample that will be
drawn and examined for glucose levels is accurate;
- random blood glucose test which, unlike the Fasting Plasma
Glucose test, doesn’t require fasting but the blood samples
should be drawn out immediately after the person has eaten or
has drunk something;
- oral glucose tolerance test which requires the person to
fast not less than 8 hours and prohibits him or her to smoke
cigar and drink coffee before drawing the blood sample for the
testing;
- glucose challenge test is for women who are prone to
gestational diabetes when they are pregnant;
- impaired fasting glucose test which is considered as a new
diagnostic category for people with diabetes. Here, blood sugar
levels are and can determine the probability of the person to
have diabetes.
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