People get Type 1 Diabetes when the insulin cells in their body start to kill each other. Insulin cells are needed to control how much sugar goes into your bloodstream. If there are no more insulin cells, all the sugar that you eat will go into your bloodstream. The symptoms that you may feel when all the sugar goes into your bloodstream are extreme thirst, drowsy/tired all the time + excessively using the washroom, as your body is trying to get all that sugar out. You may also experience weight loss, a major sign. If you are experiencing these symptoms, you should go to a clinic and get tested for Type 1. Type 2 is not common in children unless they are very overweight and have very bad eating habits. Type 2 can sometimes be treated by eating differently, or taking some kind of oral medication. Type 2 is more common in adults that have bad eating habits or a history of bad eating habits, or are overweight. Diabetes is an incurable disease.
This can happen but is not very common
nothing except what is supposed to happen
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diabetes
If you happen to be overweight, your chance of getting diabetes is higher than people with a healthy. However, that does not happen all the time. You might be fit and strong, but you might have diabetes too if your family members suffer from the illness.
shortage of adrinalin can cause diabetes..
All died of Diabetes as did his father at a young age.
among the risks are diabetes and aneurysms
Diabetes is caused by processes that happen in your body, and they are not contagious. Type I diabetics simply do not produce insulin in their bodies, and Type II have an insulin resistance.
There are many conditions, maybe diabetes because of the sugar.
In most cases it has been noted that loop diuretics worsen the condition of the kidney in diabetes insip.
if someone did not control their diabetes, it will effect the Kidney and Heart. Also the eyesight will be affected adversly. Due to un-controlled diabetes there may be renal disorder which may cause the kidney failure and the person will require the dialysis.