No
i have type 1 and i can do anthing a regular person can do. i just have to watch what i eat and give myslef insulin
No, diabetes doesn't have hands or a mouth. But a person that has type two diabetes can take aleve
Usually, a person with diabetes is called a 'diabetic'. Though, there are two types of diabetes. To differentiate between the two, you would either say he/she is a 'type one diabetic' or a 'type two diabetic'.
Yes. If you have type 2 diabetes, your child is more likely to have it than a child of a person with type 1.
Genes do play a role in the development of diabetes and causes a person to be born with a predisposition to the disease. A person with both parents to have diabetes have inherit the risk factors for type 1 diabetes.
it really depends on if you have type 1 or type 2
Possible because both type-I and type-II diabetes run in families as there is a genetic component. If your husband has type-I diabetes then there's a chance it will be inherited. If your husband has type-II diabetes, your child may inherit a tendency to get diabetes if diet and exercise are poor.
Some of the effects of having type two diabetes is a shorter life span, usually by 5 to ten years. Another effect of type two diabetes is blood vessel damage.
Type 2 Diabetes
Yes, there are 4 different types of diabetes they are all different. There is: type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes, gestational diabetes, and diabetes insipidus. Type 1 diabetes is seen mostly in children, this is when the pancreas secretes no insulin. Type 2 is when the pancreas secretes insulin, it is just not enough. Gestational is similar to type 2 but only occurs while a woman is pregnant. Diabetes insipidus is different it has nothing to do with blood sugar, although it may cause excessive. In diabetes insipidus the body has a problem secreting the ADH (antidiuretic hormone) this causes a person to become thirsty all the time and want to urinate frequently. A person with this is at risk for dehydration.
A person gets diabetes when their body is unable to regulate their blood sugar. However, specific causes depend on which type of diabetes a person has. For more information, visit: http://diabetes.webmd.com/guide/diabetes-overview-facts
It depends which type of diabetes the person is suffering from. Type 1 diabetes is inherited - and usually controlled by daily insulin injections. Type 2 is easier to control by dietary changes. Diabetes mainly affects four parts of the body :- 1) Eye 2) Heart 3) Kidney 4) Foot. It varies from person to person with diabetes,which one will be affected,reasons being hereditary,gene factor,life style etc.