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Adult Type 2 Diabetes - What Do You Know About?
By
Chelsea Aubin
Many people don't know about the different types of diabetes.
There are three different types and they are Type 1 (child diabetes)
Type 2 (adult diabetes) and Gestational diabetes. All three types
are diabetes and will have all the symptoms of diabetes, yet each
one has a different time at which it will show up in development.
Type 2 diabetes is most likely always associated with being
overweight. We don't know what exactly triggers this type of
diabetes, but it occurs when the insulin becomes lesser and lesser
effective and as a result sugar starts to get built up in the blood.
The medical term for this is insulin resistance. This type of
diabetes is most commonly found in adults, and today is a very
common medical condition. 1 in 90 people are assumed to have Type 2
diabetes, and though it was more commonly found in adults, it is
more and more being found in younger generations.
An insulin resistance is when the insulin that your body produces
fails to regulate the sugar levels in your blod. You will find this
called “beta cell failure”. Think you may have this? The symptoms
are steady increase of blood pressure, joint pain due to gout,
steady rise of fat levels in the blood that could lead to more
severe heart problems.
Most of the symptoms of this disease are common to all the three
types of diabetes, i.e. the patient will feel extremely thirsty and
urinate often, will feel fatigued all the time, will experience
sudden weight loss (though the loss in weight will not be too
pronounced), get skin infections and irritation very frequently.
What should you do if you think you may have this disease? First
of all, visit a doctor. Then you should take a serious look at your
diet. You will have to make sure that you aren't consuming too much,
or too little sugar. You will also need to add fiber to your diet,
and eliminate fat. If you prove to have Type 2 diabetes you will
have to regulate your blood sugar levels and also inject yourself
with insulin if needed. Another piece of advice is to get your
doctors number incases of an emergency.
Learn more about diabetes,
diabetes dieting and the American
diabetes association at
http://www.diabetesissues.com/
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