Diabetes is a condition that affects how the body metabolizes sugar. Diabetes can lead to Heart disease, stroke and diabetic retinopathy.
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.
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There are many differences between Type 1 and 2 diabetes. Type 1 is where the body cannot produce enough insulin to regulate sugar in the body, it typically affects 5-25 year olds and there is no cure but it can be managed with insulin, diet and exercise. Type 2 is where the body regularly has more insulin than it can handle, it is caused by poor diet and lack of exercise and can affect any age group; again it cannot be cured but can be treated and with good diet and exercise can go into remission.
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Symptoms of diabetes include blurred vision, weight loss, thirst, and frequent urination.Complications of diabetes include nerve problems, blindness, kidney failure and heart disease.
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Type 2 diabetics still produce the correct amount of insulin, there body just does not use it properly.
Type one Type 1 is where the pancreas completely shuts down, whereas Type 2 just sees reduced efficiency. So Type 1 is worse. (also, in most cases, not all but most, weight loss would 'cure' the type 2 diabetes; the person would no longer suffer from it. essentially, type 2 is the pancreas simply not making enough insulin for the size of the body. clearly, if the body got smaller, the problem would no longer be a problem!! type 1 is permanent. there is no known way of 'curing' it
diabetes type 2 is even worse than type one. there are two types of 2 diabetes. one kind of type 2 diabetes is the one where you tend to gain a lot of weight. the other type 2 diabetes is when you lose a lot of weight, and the one where you lose weight is even more dangerous than the one where you gain it. you risk yourself on becoming blind with type 2. also you can lose your voice, get an arm or leg amputated. they both affect your liver and lungs. you can get infections, like urine infections.