Insulin is used to monitor the levels of blood sugar in diabetics. It can be diagnosed with a blood test.
Some researchers use the term “Type 3 diabetes” informally to describe Alzheimer’s disease, because the brain in Alzheimer’s shows insulin resistance and problems with glucose use—similar to what happens in diabetes. But this is not a clinical diagnosis, and doctors do not diagnose or treat Alzheimer’s as Type 3 diabetes.
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A medication to treat Diabetes Type II
they are two type of diabetes type 1 and type 2
No. Glyburide is used to treat Type 2 Diabetes.
In short, Januvia is used to treat type 2 Diabetes.
There is no cure for type 1 Diabetes.
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i have type one diabetes, that's where my pancreas stopped producing insulin. so to treat diabetes you must give yourself insulin injections and have a healthy diet and exercise. I'm not as familiarly with type two diabetes, which is where you are unhealthy/over weight. i believe there are pills to help control it but im not certain.
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Though it is difficult to say if either one is easier or harder than the other, type 1 and type 2 diabetes often differ based treatment. Type 1 diabetes can be treated with insulin replacement therapy and in extreme cases, pancreas transplants and islet cell transplants. Type 2 diabetes can be treated with lifestyle changes, increase of exercise, medication, insulin replacement and some surgery. With this information I would say type 2 diabetes is easier to treat.
Diabetes is when your body does not produce the hormone insulin. So with someone with type 1 diabetes they have to do daily insulin injections. So the job of insulin is to level out your blood sugar level so yes the hormone insulin is used to treat diabetes.