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Q: Are you at risk of type 2 diabetes when your glucose is at 67 mgdl?
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What are to important thigs to know about diabetes?

There are two main types of diabetes: type I or juvenile diabetes, and type II or adult-onset diabetes. The risk of both type I and type II diabetes is affected by genetics. Most people with diabetes have type II diabetes. Your risk of type II diabetes is much lower if you are a healthy weight, eat a balanced diet and exercise regularly. If you have diabetes it is very important to keep your blood sugar levels controlled. Because people with diabetes have trouble converting glucose to energy watching carbohydrate intake is very important. Carbohydrates are converted to glucose by the body an under performing pancreas does not secrete enough insulin for the body to convert the glucose so monitoring your carbohydrate intake becomes very important. that is why you see so many sugar free diabetic foods.


Can optimal blood glucose control reduce the risk of coronary heart disease in patients with type 1 diabetes?

Yes, but this is because optimal blood glucose control reduces risk of coronary heart disease in everyone.


What is the predisposing factors of diabetes mellitus?

Type 2 diabetes: Obesity and Family History. Type 1 diabetes: Genetic. The risk of developing type 2 diabetes can be reduced significantly by drinking alcoholic beverages (beer, wine or liquor) in moderation. Large-scale research consistently finds a 30% to 40% lower risk of diabetes associated with moderate drinking. However, exactly how alcohol reduces the risk of diabetes has not yet been clearly established. However, new research has now demonstrated that alcohol improves the body's resistance to insulin, a problem of type 2 or adult onset diabetes. People with type 2 diabetes can't use glucose effectively because of their resistance to insulin. That's the hormone that permits glucose to be used by the body's cells.


What is the probability your child will have diabetes if your husband is a type 1 diabetic and your mother had gestational diabetes when she was pregnant with you?

If mother had gestational diabetes when she was pregnant, then chances of having diabetes for a child is low. But gestational mother have more chances to have diabetes type 2. If this happens then the child diabetes risk is increased.If father have type 1 diabetes, then the child has some very low risk of having type 1 diabetes (autoimmune disorder). If father had type 2 diabetes then diabetes risk for the child is higher as compared to the mother with type 2 diabetes.


How to Tell Your Own Normal Blood Glucose?

Diabetes is very common and can affect just about anyone and of any age. The best thing for you to do would be to visit a doctor to find out about your own normal blood glucose levels and to see if you are at risk for developing type two diabetes. Your doctor is probably going to want to do a glucose tolerance test to see what your sugar and insulin levels are like and this is going to be what determines if you have type two diabetes and will need treatment for it.


How do you know if it is type 2 diabetes?

Blood Glucose test.


Is type 1 diabetes strong or type 2?

you know what my dad has type 2 diabetes and the type one is way way way worse. type one can kill you but when i was three my dad had type 2 diabetes and it is OK and did you know if your mom or dad had diabetes you are at risk of getting type 2 so say your dad or mom has type one diabetes you are at risk of getting it but if your mom or dad had type 2 diabetes you are at risk of getting type 2 - hope this helped alot


How do you get tested for type 3 diabetes?

To get tested for type three diabetes, you have to do a glucose test, fasting, and blood work. It is much like the testing done for type 1 and type 2 diabetes.


What type of diabetes would one have if there was excess glucose in urine?

ketoacidosis


What disease does a person have if glucose is present in urine?

Type 2 Diabetes


Who is at increased risk for developing type 1 and type 2?

People who are overweight, inactive and have a family history are at an increased risk for type 2 diabetes. Certain races, those over 45 and women who have had gestational diabetes are also at an increased risk for type 2. For type 1 diabetes, those who have a family history, the presence of certain genes, and some geographical areas have an increased risk.


Why is there two types of diabetes?

Because there are two different versions of diabetes with different levels of severity. People with diabetes type two for example, can control their blood glucose level with proper diet. People with Diabetes type one, however, need to take insulin medication to control their blood glucose level.