Type II is considered a milder form of Diabetes because of its slow onset (sometimes developing over the course of several years) and because it usually can be controlled with diet and oral medication
No but you can get Type 2 Diabetes.
Type I diabetes mellitus is the genetic form of the disease.
Type 2 Diabetes, also known as "adult onset" diabetes is the most common form. It is often hereditary, and is most likely to form in middle-aged or older people, especially if they are overweight.
Type one diabetes is the most severe form of diabetes that one can be diagnosed with. You can go to the website www.diabetes.org/diabetes-basics/type-1/ to find out a lot more about what this disease entails.
Type 2 is more prevalent. Type 1 is usually diagnosed in younger children and young adults. Type 2 is mostly diagnosed in adults over the age of 30 and there is usually family history, but there are always a few that do not fit the typical criteria, but type 2 is usually the most common form.
The cause of Type 1 Diabetes is unclear but Type 2 Diabetes comes from an unhealthy lifestyle. Pregnant women may also have a form known as Gestational Diabetes that occurs due to their condition.
No, type 2 diabetes is not considered a disability. I consider it a wake up call as to the way I have been living my life. :)
Type I diabetes, sometimes called juvenile diabetesBrittle diabetics are a subgroup of Type I where patients have frequent and rapid swings of blood sugar levels (This can be an offensive term to type 1 diabetics because all type one diabetics have rapid swings, it's a daily part of life.)The more common form of diabetes, Type IIAnother form of diabetes called gestational diabetes can develop during pregnancy and generally resolves after the baby is delivered. and death do u part
Diabetes Type 1 is a severe form of diabetes due to absence of circulating insulin due to failure of production of insulin from the pancreas. It can lead to ketoacidosis and coma and requires regular medical attention
Type 1 diabetes
The types of Diabetes are type 1 with sub type -brittle diabetes, type 2 and juvenile diabetes, type 3 (under research) , and Gestational diabetes during pregnancy.
Diabetes can be congenital. It results when the child inherits a faulty gene for insulin production.