Thin Diabetes, Fat Diabetes: Prevent Type 2, Cure Type 1
Diabetes is a chronic disease that affects millions of people worldwide. There are two main types of diabetes: type 1 and type 2. Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease in which the body's immune system attacks and destroys the cells in the pancreas that produce insulin. Insulin is a hormone that helps glucose, or sugar, get from the blood into the cells. Without insulin, glucose builds up in the blood and can cause serious health problems.
Type 2 diabetes is a metabolic disFree Download in which the body does not produce enough insulin or does not use insulin well. This can also lead to high blood sugar levels and serious health problems.
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Thin diabetes is a term used to describe type 1 diabetes in people who are not overweight or obese. Fat diabetes is a term used to describe type 2 diabetes in people who are overweight or obese.
Symptoms of Diabetes
The symptoms of diabetes can vary depending on the type of diabetes you have. However, some common symptoms include:
* Frequent urination * Increased thirst * Unexplained weight loss * Increased hunger * Fatigue * Blurred vision * Slow-healing sores * Frequent infections
Causes of Diabetes
The exact cause of type 1 diabetes is unknown. However, it is thought to be caused by a combination of genetic and environmental factors. Type 2 diabetes is thought to be caused by a combination of lifestyle factors, such as obesity and lack of physical activity, and genetic factors.
Risk Factors for Diabetes
There are a number of risk factors for diabetes, including:
* Family history of diabetes * Being overweight or obese * Physical inactivity * Age (over 45) * Race/ethnicity (African Americans, Hispanic Americans, American Indians, and Asian Americans are at increased risk) * Gestational diabetes * Polycystic ovary syndrome * Certain medications, such as steroids
Complications of Diabetes
Diabetes can lead to a number of serious health complications, including:
* Heart disease * Stroke * Kidney disease * Eye damage * Nerve damage * Foot ulcers * Amputations
Preventing Diabetes
There is no sure way to prevent type 1 diabetes. However, you can reduce your risk of developing type 2 diabetes by:
* Maintaining a healthy weight * Exercising regularly * Eating a healthy diet * Getting enough sleep * Managing stress
Treating Diabetes
There is no cure for diabetes, but it can be managed with medication, diet, and exercise. Treatment for type 1 diabetes includes insulin injections or an insulin pump. Treatment for type 2 diabetes may include oral medications, insulin injections, or lifestyle changes.
Living with Diabetes
Living with diabetes can be challenging, but it is possible to manage the condition and live a full and healthy life. By following your treatment plan and making healthy lifestyle choices, you can reduce your risk of developing complications and improve your quality of life.
Diabetes is a serious disease, but it can be managed with medication, diet, and exercise. By following your treatment plan and making healthy lifestyle choices, you can reduce your risk of developing complications and improve your quality of life.
Additional Resources
* American Diabetes Association: https://www.diabetes.org * National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases: https://www.niddk.nih.gov/health-information/diabetes * Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation: https://www.jdrf.org
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Language | : | English |
File size | : | 5771 KB |
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Screen Reader | : | Supported |
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