In a nutshell, they are two different diseases. AIDS is a disease that is caused by viral infection, caused by HIV. Diabetes (type 1 or 2) is a metabolic disorder(not infectious disease) in which insulin production is impaired hence the glucose metabolism is altered.
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There are several different types of diabetes, however the most common are type 1 and type 2. Type 1 diabetes typically has an onset before the age of 20. Type 2 diabetes is more common in adults and is usually the result of poor diet and lifestyle rather than a specific condition.
Patients with type one diabetes have most likely had diabetes for the majority of their life and are diagnosed with a young age. Type one diabetic manage their diabetes with insulin injections while type two diabetics can simply manage their diabetes with diets.
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Type II diabetes symptoms tend to be more severe than thype I.
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People with Type 1 Diabetes have an extremely limited amount of insulin which could lead to severe problems when insulin is not medicated to the recipient. People with Type 2 diabetes all have pancreas that produce less insulin
Currently, there is no medical treatment for type 1 diabetes. There is nothing known at this time related between the name "joye" and diabetes, whether it be type 1 or type 2.
A doctor can determine which type of Diabetes, Type 1 or Type 2, a person has by checking a blood sample for autoantibodies that are common in type 1 diabetes. This helps the doctor distinguish between the two types.
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'.
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