Diabetes can exist without external physical indications. Usually, by the time they show up, damage has already been done to the body. If you believe you might have diabetes, you should see your physician for testing.
Physical characteristics that can lead to diabetes are:
* Abdominal obesity (excessive fat tissue in and around the abdomen) * High triglycerides, low HDL cholesterol and high LDL cholesterol
* Elevated blood pressure * Insulin resistance or glucose intolerance (the body can't properly use insulin or blood sugar) * Lack of exercise However, these are not necessarily present in all cases. My brother is 6'5", and has never weighed more than 180 lbs in his life. He is an insulin-dependent diabetic.
you have to check your bloodsugar every day , many times a day, you can't eat many things and you have to excercise alot you have to check your bloodsugar every day , many times a day, you can't eat many things and you have to excercise alot
You cant really tell if a person has diabetes because it's all on the inside of them .
Now , someone with diabetes may have some type of insulin pump , in a little pouch or in there pocket , some insulin pumps you will see have a clear wire connecting to them.
I strongly suggest that you goto the American Diabetes Association site and read about this.
There are two basica typse of "type 2". Maybe they should make then into seperate types. Like Type 1, 2, 3, and 4 to clarify the causes.
Type two can be from a partial destruction of the pancreas beta cells. These are the cells that produce insulin.
Another type of "type 2" is where the pancreas makes enough insulin but your cells do not open up and accept the insulin. In this the "insulin receptors" are not genetically correct.
The symptoms are thirst, hunger that never stops, loss of weight but not always; tiredness and depression.
It is best to have your HbA1c tested and test your Blood glucose one hour after eating. If you are "doctor phobic" or just poor, you can buy a test to see from Walmart or any discount pharmacy.
I strongly suggest you see a medical doctor.
Only emotionally and physically
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no
Type 1 diabetes can affect anyone, doesn't matter what age you are. Type 2 diabetes is can also affect anyone but it is generally age related and you are more likely to be diagnosed with type 2 diabetes when you are older.
Alot of peple.
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americans
men
yes it does
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1. Is adequate attention paid to the factors like autonomic nervous function, hypothalamic hormones, pituitary hormones, glucagon, epinephrine, cortisol, norepinephrine, thyroxine while treating diabetes? 2. Is the functional staus of liver considered while deciding the drug treatment (and doses) of diabetes? 3. How does the variation in gastrointestinal abosrption, secretion and gastrointestinal movements affect the treamtnet of diabetes? 4. How does stress and stress management affect the teatment of diabetes mellitus? 5. How does the vomitting or diarroea affect the teatment of diabetes mellitus? 6. How does sleep affect the treatment of diabetes? 7. How do the common conditions such as common cold affect diabetes treatment?
by making the tissues unhealthy