Type 2 Diabetes is associated with weight issues. When the issues with weight are taken care of, the diabetes are more moderate and mild. Type 1 deals with insulin issues and requires medication for moderation.
No, Diabetes cannot be completely eradicated but it can be controled. It may Differ depending upon the types of diabetes.
You cannot use the Metformin SR 500 in other types because it is only used in the treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus.
No. There are different types of diabetes, and each individual has a different weight and height, and therefore the treatment and dosage must be adjusted accordingly.
The American Diabetes Association has a lot of helpful information on all types of diabetes. Try their link for more information. http://www.diabetes.org/living-with-diabetes/treatment-and-care/247.html
There are several different types of Diabetes. Most commonly, Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes treatment includes a diabetic diet and exercise. Depending on the severity and the symptoms is may also require insulin treatment often through injections or oral medication.
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diabetes is of 2 types. Type1 diabetes is that is congenital and present with birth. these patients are unable to produce adequate amount of insulin due to destruction of insulin producing cells of pancrease. these patients have to depend on regular insulin intake. Type 2 diabetes occurs due to some predisposing factors such as obesity. Body tissue of these patients fail to respond to insulin adequatily present in there blood. Primary treatment of type 2 diabetes depends upon oral hypoglycemic drugs. in advanced cases there may be need of insulin.
There are many ways to treat diabetes, though not to cure it. The main goal in treating diabetes is to minimize blood sugar elevation, but to not let it get too low either. Weight loss could also help.
As there are two types of diabetes mellitus- Type I, the body's inability to produce insulin, & Type II, the body's resistance to insulin produced. In the case of Type I, injectable insulin is the only known treatment. For Type II, oral medications can be used on their own, in combination with other oral meds, or in combination with injectable insulin.
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No, all types of diabetes are not contagious.
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