no. you cant catch Diabetes that's like asking if you can catch cancer.. which by the way is also a no
Diabetes is caused by processes that happen in your body, and they are not contagious. Type I diabetics simply do not produce insulin in their bodies, and Type II have an insulin resistance.
No, type 1 diabetes is not contagious. It is an autoimmune disease that prevents the pancreas from producing insulin that is required to maintain blood sugar levels. As such, type 1 diabetics are dependent on insulin injections.
type I and type II
Type II diabetes symptoms tend to be more severe than thype I.
Type II diabetes
Yes, he does. B.B. King has Type II diabetes.
No, all types of diabetes are not contagious.
Type II diabetes is increasing each year, and health officials are not sure what to do.Type II diabetes is increasing each year, and health officials are not sure what to do.
insulin resistance disorder
The first stage of diabetes is called Type I or juvenile diabetes, whereas the second stage is called Type II, which generally occurs to persons of the age group of 30 onwards. While Type I diabetes can be controlled, Type II diabetes persists throughout life, affecting other organs of the body.
A medication to treat Diabetes Type II
No. Diabetes in not contagious. It is a chronic disease without a vector or transmission. Usually it is inherited or congenital.