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Know the Different Diabetes Types

December 3, 2007 by Greg  
Filed under Diabetes Information

Diabetes occurs when the body is either not producing enough or any insulin. As a result, the blood sugar level in the body becomes too higher, and diabetes happens. It is a chronic and incurable disease. Insulin is necessary in the body because it is a hormone that helps the cells of the body use the glucose in food, and cells need this energy in order to function properly.

Types Of Diabetes:

There are a few different types of diabetes, three in particular: Type 1 diabetes, Type 2 diabetes, and gestational diabetes. Type 1 diabetes is least common, and is an auto-immune disease in which the body’s immune system is basically hurting itself, by destroying the insulin-producing beta cells in the process. It can appear at any age, although it tends to develop in younger aged people, typically those under the age of 30.

Type 2 diabetes is much more common, affecting 85-90% of all people with the disease. It is characterized by insulin resistance and relative insulin deficiency. There are many symptoms of this type of diabetes, including increased thirst, increased urination, fatigue, nausea, weight loss in spite of an increased appetite, vomiting, blurred vision, impotence in men, breath odor, cessation of menses, and poor skin texture.

Third type of diabetes, known as gestational diabetes, commonly occurs in pregnant women. Although there is no known cause of gestational diabetes, there are some risk factors that are considered as being potential triggers of the disease, including increasing maternal age and obesity.

Treatment:

No matter what type of diabetes you suffer from, the methods of treatment typically remain the same. Though it varies depending on your particular condition, namely the severity and how long you have been suffering from it. Diabetes medication is one of the most common methods of treatment, and after your diagnosis with the disease, your doctor will prescribe you with a specific drug regimen.

However you also have the option of alternative methods of treatment, with all natural products rather than the more conventional prescription medications. But make sure that you take this into consideration and choose the type that is going to work best for you. Also simply maintaining a healthy lifestyle in general helps you control and manage your condition, which includes having a healthy, well-balanced diet and getting lots of cardiovascular exercise.

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