type 1 diabetes mellitus
No, but there are some speculations that it can trigger an autoimmune reaction leading to diabetes melitus type 1.
i know this very well because i have diabetes and i'm an RN type 2 is your answer
There are many conditions that can be considered an autoimmune disorder. In fact there are about 80 known autoimmune disorders. They include rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis, celiac disease, reactive arthritis, Addison's disease, Type I diabetes, lupus, Kawasaki's disease, and vasculitis.
type 1 diabetes mellitus
an autoimmmune disease is defined as a disease caused by someones immune system kind of going into overdrive and attacking cells it would not otherwise attack (it only should attack germs and viruses and stuff that makes you sick). in the case of type 1 diabetes, the immune system has attacked cells in the pancreas that produce insulin.
Its not transmitted, you just get it. Some think its genetic
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Aids
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