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Diabetes occur either due to Insulin deficiency (Pancreas do not make enough Insulin) or Insulin resistance ( Pancreatic cells do not respond to Insulin normally) or both. Thus body cannot move sugar into fat, liver and muscle cells to be stored as Energy. I hope I have answered your question.
Glycosuria does not occur in diabetes insipidus
yes, in diabetes it is likely to occur joint pain
Diabetes
The rider is simply called: "diabetes exclusion" - excluding any disabilities that occur due to diabetes.
well everone dies but an early death to a person who only has diabetes can occur but usually it is because they don't take care of their diabetes properly
Women with gestational diabetes are at risk for developing Type 2 diabetes after pregnancy. It is also common for gestational diabetes to occur in subsequent pregnancies. As always, maintaining a healthy diet and exercise plan can combat this risk.
yes because i have diabetes and it may drop quickly
Excess water is allowed to leave the body in urine causing dehydration.
Some of the major signs of diabetes is weight loss, excessive thirst, sleepiness, lack of energy, as well as change in eyesight can occur. High glucose levels are generally an indication of diabetes as well.
Patients with type I diabetes have experienced partial or complete damage to the insulin-producing beta cells of the pancreas.
A little over 6-10 years
Diabetes insipidus, which is much less common in cats and dogs than Diabetes mellitus, can occur in any breed or type of dog, at any age, and of either sex. For more information, see the page link, further down this page, listed under Related Links.