What Is Diabetes?
If you think that you are
prone to diabetes, the first thing that you need to know is to
understand what is the illness all about. Experts say
that diabetes is a chronic disease, which develop among people
who have the inability to utilize the glucose in their food to
be used as energy. The illness develops when the accumulated
glucose stays in the person’s bloodstream for a long
time. Over a period of time, this
amount of glucose, can bring potential harm to the person’s
other organs such as the eyes, kidneys, heart, and even the
nerves themselves.
After having sufficient knowledge about it and how the
disease develops, the next step is to know what kind of
diabetes that are known and acknowledged by experts and
physicians. Today, there are three major types of diabetes
including “Type 1 diabetes,” “Type 2 diabetes,” and
“Gestational diabetes.” Knowing what they are and what sets
each one apart from one other will help people who are prone to
diabetes where to focus in trying to manage their
condition.
What type are you?
Type 1diabetes otherwise known as “juvenile diabetes” or
“insulin-dependent diabetes,” is considered as the least common
type of diabetes there is. Experts say that it is an
auto-immune disease that makes the body’s immune system—which
serves as a shield against infection—gone not of working order,
thus, savaging the cells located in the pancreas which is
responsible for producing insulin. For people—especially those
who are prone to diabetes—insulin is very important in breaking
down the food once eaten.
People who suffer from type 1 diabetes has the inability to
make insulin, thus, their body’s are easily damaged by the
accumulate glucose in the body. Since they need insulin to get
by, people who are suffering from this type of diabetes need a
regular supply of insulin 24/7. Children and young adults are
prone to this type of diabetes but this occur at any age or can
be a result of an illness. Type 1diabetes sufferers exhibit
characteristics such as onset thirst, often urination, and
drastic weight loss. Next is the type 2 diabetes, which is also
known as “non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus” and
“adult-onset diabetes”. What sets it apart from the type
1diabetes is that the person suffering from this has the
ability to make insulin it’s just that the amount produced in
not enough for the body to use it efficiently.
This type is considered as the common type of diabetes,
which usually develops among people who are more than 40 years
of age. People who are prone to this type of diabetes are
usually those who are overweight or obese and those that have
sedentary lifestyle. Being a progressive disease, type 2
diabetes can also lead to more severe complications like
diseases including the heart, the kidney, the eyes through
blindness and amputation or loss of limbs. People who suffer
from type 2 diabetes are also characterized by slow or onset
thirstiness, repeated urination, and loss of weight usually
develops is a span of weeks to weeks.
The last type is called “gestational diabetes” which
develops during pregnancy. Normally, this type of diabetes ends
after giving birth but there are also those cases in some women
that develop this type diabetes as they get older. Gestational
diabetes, though it is common among pregnant women, should be
monitored because there’s a big chance of leading to type 2
diabetes.
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