Type 1 Diabetes can be fatal the fastest if that is what you are asking, but both are fatal if untreated. Methods of treatment include insulin shots, pancreatic transplant, and pancreatic islet cell transplant.
A cure is still being researched but Diabetes is easily maintained if you have a healthy diet, and take care of yourself.
Type 1 diabetes is when no insulin is produced, and insulin is used to breakdown glucose. A build up glucose can create complications, so it is wise to take the insulin shots and watch your diet. Ketoacidosis can cause cerebral edema, and that is fatal. The brain runs on glucose, and when none of it is processed, the brain relies on fat. The byproducts of fat breakdown is ketone bodies. a build up of it is ketoacidosis, which is indeed fatal.
Neither is "more serious" they are just different. Type one, formally known as juvenile onset generally occurs before a person is very old. These types of diabetics are completely insulin dependent and cannot take any oral antidiabetics. They take insulin injections or are on the insulin pump. It cannot be solely controlled by diet and they are not predisposed due to obesity. This type is generally genetically linked, although it can be caused by autoimmune diseases.
Type two usually occurs later in life. Often these people suffer from obesity and high blood pressure. Often these individuals can get rid of their diabetes through drastic lifestyle change- losing weight, quitting smoking, eating healthy. They can take oral antidiabetics as well as inject insulin if needed. This type, unlike type one, is both curable and preventable.
The most severe symptoms of type 2 diabetes include; - Dehydration and Weight loss - Coma - Ketoacidosis - Damage to body tissue - Blurred vision - Fatigue
Usually over eating. Has a lot of problems with feet. Matters on what type you are talking about. Type two isn't as serious as the symptoms on type one. But the symptoms are somewhat similar.
Type II diabetes symptoms tend to be more severe than thype I.
The first type of diabetes, Type 1 diabetes (formerly called juvenile diabetes), is usually first recognized in children or adolescents and is generally not preventable. In this type of diabetes, the pancreas stops producing insulin or produces very little. This is the most serious type and requires daily insulin treatment for life to be sustained. About 10% of people with diabetes have this type.
Type 2 diabetes that is caused from high blood sugar has a high risk of serious health issues. Early symptoms include: increased thirst and/or hunger after meals, dry mouth, frequent urination, fatigue, blurred vision, and also headaches. Seek medical care if you are having these symptoms.
Many websites offer information on Type 1 diabetes, including symptoms, causes, prognosis, and most importantly, how to manage it. Besides your physician, you want to make sure you are obtaining information from the most reputable source possible. The ADA, American Diabetes Association, is the most reliable source for diabetes treatment information.
The common symptoms vary between type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Some symptoms of type 1 are weight loss, hunger, unusual thirst, frequent urination as well as fatique and irritability. Symptoms with type 2 are the same as type 1 but may also include cuts/bruises (healing slowly), blurred vision and numbness or tingling in your hands or feet. Please look here for more information: http://www.diabetes.org/diabetes-basics/symptoms/
Different Symptoms of DiabetesDiabetes, whether type 1 or type 2, is a serious chronic condition involving the body's inability to process glucose in the blood. If undetected, it can lead to other complications. Recognizing the early warning signs is vital to prompt diagnosis and proper treatment.The Three P'sThe three most common symptoms of both type 1 and 2 diabetes are polyuria, polydipsia, and polyphagia, all of which are caused by an increase in blood sugar levels. Polyuria is experienced with a person has more frequent trips to the bathroom to urinate. Polydipsia is an increase in hunger, caused by the body's inability to process the nutrition which is ingested. Polyphagia is defined by a marked increase in the consumption of liquids, due to an insatiable thirst.Type 1 DiabetesSymptoms which occur with type 1 diabetes most often occur very swiftly. Most individuals are diagnosed when visiting the doctor or emergency room for severe presentation of their symptoms.Type 2 DiabetesSince type 2 diabetes has a much slower onset then type 1 diabetes, this form can sometimes go undetected for several years. Many times the symptoms are associated with other conditions by the individual. Many times it is diagnosed through routine testing.No matter from which type of diabetes an individual suffers, a prompt diagnosis is essential. Recognizing diabetes as early as possible can help to prevent the serious complications which are often associated with the disease, such as blindness and amputation.
Here are some of the general signs of diabetes type 1 and diabetes type 2. Some people may have most of these symptoms and rarer symptoms not mentioned here. Other people may have just one or two of these symptoms. Some people with diabetes type 2 do not have any symptoms and it is discovered by accident that they have diabetes. Other people with diabetes type 2 can have lots of symptoms.General symptoms:Extreme fatigueWeaknessDry mouthDrinking lots of fluids/waterHaving to urinate a lot, often worse at nightWeight gain or weight lossI have type 1 diabetes and I lost 44 lbs in a matter of weeks before I knew what was happening.My sister has diabetes type 2 and gained weightAlways hungryDon't feel good while eating or after eatingShakiness after eating or drinking something with a lot of carbohydratesBody achesKidneys painsMuscle painsNumbness or tingling in your toesPoor or slow healing of cuts and grazes, etc.
The major symptoms for type two diabetes are weight gain , mainly around the abdominal area, increase thirst, increased urine output, fatigue, erectile dysfunction and blurred vision.
Sadly, there is no cure for diabetes, however you can reduce the symptoms and effects with dieting if you have type 2. Just go to: http://www.cancertutor.com/Diabetes/Diabetes_Type_II.htm
Knowing what symptoms to be aware of concerning Diabetes is important. Each type of Diabetes, whether Type 1 or Type 2, has separate types of symptoms. However, many of them are harmless, which causes many to have the disease without knowing it. Pay close attention to the list of symptoms below to determine if you're at risk for the disease. Frequent urination, unusual weight loss, change in mood, increased hunger or thirst or tiredness are all a sign of Type 1 Diabetes. Type 2 Diabetes symptoms include blurry vision, slow healing process from cuts or bruises, numbness in hands or feet, and/or recurring infections of the skin, gums or bladder.
i think the mosy dangerous diabetes is the type 2..............