Diabetes type 2 is even worse than type one.
there are two types of 2 diabetes.
one kind of type 2 diabetes is the one where you tend to gain a lot of weight.
the other type 2 diabetes is when you lose a lot of weight, and the one where you lose weight is even more dangerous than the one where you gain it.
you risk yourself on becoming blind with type 2. also you can lose your voice, get an arm or leg amputated.
they both affect your liver and lungs. you can get infections, like urine infections.
Must Take Insulin To Stay Alive
A person gets diabetes when their body is unable to regulate their blood sugar. However, specific causes depend on which type of diabetes a person has. For more information, visit: http://diabetes.webmd.com/guide/diabetes-overview-facts
Diabetes type 2, usually older people get type 2 diabetes.. What happens is that the pancreas slow down (they get tyred) and produce less insulin than the body needs. The person diagnosed needs to have someone help plan a balanced diet and sometimes pills are needed, to help the sugar in the blood stream go to the organs.
It depends which type of diabetes the person is suffering from. Type 1 diabetes is inherited - and usually controlled by daily insulin injections. Type 2 is easier to control by dietary changes. Diabetes mainly affects four parts of the body :- 1) Eye 2) Heart 3) Kidney 4) Foot. It varies from person to person with diabetes,which one will be affected,reasons being hereditary,gene factor,life style etc.
Type 1 diabetes occurs when the body attacks it's own pancreas. Nobody knows really though why it happens. It could happen to anyone. Type 2 is caused by a lifestyle dysfunction (ex: eating unhealthy foods, not exercising enough, etc.)
Type 2 and 3 is a type of insulin dependent diabetes. Insulin is used in all forms of diabetes for treatment but in type 3 diabetes the body has no means to produce the insulin needed b the body and without continuous injections of the drug the body will shutdown.
No, diabetes doesn't have hands or a mouth. But a person that has type two diabetes can take aleve
A person with diabetes mellitus either does not make enough insulin, or makes insulin that does not work properly. The result is blood sugar that remains high.
A person gets diabetes when their body is unable to regulate their blood sugar. However, specific causes depend on which type of diabetes a person has. For more information, visit: http://diabetes.webmd.com/guide/diabetes-overview-facts
Yes, there are 4 different types of diabetes they are all different. There is: type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes, gestational diabetes, and diabetes insipidus. Type 1 diabetes is seen mostly in children, this is when the pancreas secretes no insulin. Type 2 is when the pancreas secretes insulin, it is just not enough. Gestational is similar to type 2 but only occurs while a woman is pregnant. Diabetes insipidus is different it has nothing to do with blood sugar, although it may cause excessive. In diabetes insipidus the body has a problem secreting the ADH (antidiuretic hormone) this causes a person to become thirsty all the time and want to urinate frequently. A person with this is at risk for dehydration.
People with Type One Diabetes (or Juvenile Diabetes) are NOT always born with it. Type One Diabetes is an autoimmune disorder where the body has attacked its own insulin producing cells, leaving the body unable to produce insulin and therefore unable to regulate the blood sugar levels in the body. While this autoimmune disorder occurs most often during the years of childhood, it can happen at any point in a person's life, resulting in having Type One Diabetes. I have Type One Diabetes, and I was not born with it, but acquired it when I was 15 years old.
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We call this condition diabetes. The disease can be something that you are born with and this is called Type 1. If it happens later in life, it is called Type 2.