If a person experiencing diabetic symptoms is tested, and the testing comes back negative, the person should be re-tested at least once every three years. If more risk factors appear, testing frequency may be increased by a doctor. http://Diabetes.niddk.nih.gov/dm/pubs/diagnosis/#diagnosis
because people are afraid that the diagnosis of diabetes will raise and that many people will be insulin dependent i am so i can understand why they are concerned does that answer it for you ?? :)
Type 1 diabetes can run through families, and often begins in a person when it is set of by the environment they are in. On the other hand, type 2 diabetes comes from eating to many fatty and sugary foods.
I am not sure on that one ,but I do know that there is no such thing as pre-diabetes. If you have diabetes you are born with it, but the symptoms might not show until you are older. Once you see symptoms like major weight loss exssessive thirst and urination, see a doctor for diagnosis
I have a cousin and a few friends who are diabetic, and they check their sugar levels a few times a day. You need to ask your doctor to be completely sure though.
Before insulin...Type 1 Diabetes: 100% mortality. Anywhere from a few months to a few years after diagnosis.
Many doctors used a 'Urine chart'.
Since diabetes is directly affected by food, you will want to change or restrict your diet. However, nowadays, there are many delicious foods and desserts especially made for diabetics, so you can still enjoy delicious meals. www.diabetes.org
Yes and no. If you exercise and stay in healthy weight, you will most likely not be inherited. However, the risk factors are inherited, because if you are overweight and do no exercise, you may be at risk for getting type 2 diabetes more than a regular person only if type 2 diabetes runs in the family.
Many people suffer from the known disease of diabetes. Diabetes is a life threatening disease causing damage to major organs such as the heart, and kidneys. Heart disease is linked to diabetes as well. Diabetes can cause many secondary factors such as losing a limb, blindness, and stroke if not properly controlled. Healthy eating is needed to slow this process. The doctor will give you a diet to follow for healthy eating. The beginning symptoms of diabetes are a low blood sugar a precursor experienced by the person as light-headedness, slight confusion, and an increased heart rate. The person may also experience blurry vision and numbness at the lips. The person may also feel cold. At this point the person should go to the emergency room and become evaluated regarding the symptoms. A history of diabetes in the family in a positive risk factor for diabetes as it indicates that diabetes runs in the family. After a period of time, the blood sugar becomes high above the normal range. The normal blood sugar according to some lab affiliations is considered 70-120. Some labs use 80-120 or 110. It really depends on the lab testing the blood samples. After a firm diagnosis is made, treatment starts with monitoring the blood sugar and a change in diet. If the blood sugar goes down on its own it is probably type 2 diabetes. If it doesn't go down without the help of injected insulin, it most likely is type1 diabetes. A person needs to monitor their blood sugar two-four times a day as prescribed per the doctor. The specialist known as an endocrinologist can advise the person on taking care of the out of range blood sugar and to become educated an aware of the needs of treatment. There are many types of insulin. FOR MORE READ.. linktr.ee/subhisachan
Different Symptoms of DiabetesDiabetes, whether type 1 or type 2, is a serious chronic condition involving the body's inability to process glucose in the blood. If undetected, it can lead to other complications. Recognizing the early warning signs is vital to prompt diagnosis and proper treatment.The Three P'sThe three most common symptoms of both type 1 and 2 diabetes are polyuria, polydipsia, and polyphagia, all of which are caused by an increase in blood sugar levels. Polyuria is experienced with a person has more frequent trips to the bathroom to urinate. Polydipsia is an increase in hunger, caused by the body's inability to process the nutrition which is ingested. Polyphagia is defined by a marked increase in the consumption of liquids, due to an insatiable thirst.Type 1 DiabetesSymptoms which occur with type 1 diabetes most often occur very swiftly. Most individuals are diagnosed when visiting the doctor or emergency room for severe presentation of their symptoms.Type 2 DiabetesSince type 2 diabetes has a much slower onset then type 1 diabetes, this form can sometimes go undetected for several years. Many times the symptoms are associated with other conditions by the individual. Many times it is diagnosed through routine testing.No matter from which type of diabetes an individual suffers, a prompt diagnosis is essential. Recognizing diabetes as early as possible can help to prevent the serious complications which are often associated with the disease, such as blindness and amputation.
as many times he wants
Just Nick that's why his family didn't know what was going on.