I don't think that there are four (4) polys.....However the three (3) that I know of are: Polyurea....Polyphagia....& Polydipsia! Poly = Many urea = urination phagia = eating dipsia = drinking. Poly (many) urea (urination)
Yes - but only type 1 (childhood) which is virally caused resulting in autoimmune destruction of pancreatic islet cells which secrete Insulin. Note that diabetes mellitis is a natural phenomenon brought earlier on in life through obesity and poor diet. Yes - but only type 1 (childhood) which is virally caused resulting in autoimmune destruction of pancreatic islet cells which secrete Insulin. Note that diabetes mellitis is a natural phenomenon brought earlier on in life through obesity and poor diet.
my polys is low at what causes?
Answer 1 = if you are on about type one diabetes then the cause of it is still unknown, but if you are on about type two then that's normally an unhealthy diet.Answer 2 = Sorry I am afraid I disagree with above answer. The answer to your question is YES - Both Type 1 and type 2 Diabetes Mellitis are indeed disorders caused by either insufficient or absent production of the hormone insulin by the pancreas.It tends to run in families. But of people who inherit the genes responsible for the insulin dependent form of Diabetes Mellitis known as Diabetes Type 1 , only a small proportion eventually develop the disease, it almost always first appearing with them under the age of 35. In the case of non-insulin dependent or Type II Diabetes Mellitis however a greater proportion of people predisposed to the disease by hereditary actually go on to develop the disease. It develops mainly in people over forty and is often latent and only discovered by chance such as during a routine medical examination.The basic facts are that insulin is an important hormone responsible for the absorption of glucose into our cells for their energy needs and into our liver and fat cells for storage. If there is a deficiency of insulin, what happens to you is the level of glucose in your blood becomes abnormally high and that is what causes you to pass large amounts of urine and have excessive thirst. Your body's inability to store or use glucose also cause you weight loss, hunger and fatigue.In type 1 Diabetes Mellitis, the insulin secreting cells in the pancreas are destroyed probably as a consequence of an insulin response after a viral infection, so insulin production stops almost immediately.Type 2 Diabetes Mellitis is usually a gradual onset and develops mostly in people over forty. In many cases it is latent (hidden) and insulin is produced but not enough of it to meet your body's needs, especially if you are overweight. But it is also basically caused by insufficient production of insulin by the pancreas , although the symptoms are much less severe than with type 2 diabetes.
Roly Polys get water from the dew on the grass. Roly Polys also find water underground where they burrow to drink.
They would live much longer with other roly polys.
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"Rare polys" on a blood test typically refers to rare polymorphonuclear leukocytes (polys), which are a type of white blood cell involved in the immune response. Finding rare polys could indicate a possible infection or inflammatory condition. Further evaluation may be needed to determine the underlying cause.
Roly polys are also known as pill bugs or woodlice. Their scientific name is Armadillidium vulgare.