Friday, September 20, 2013

Diabetes Must-Knows

By Karl Munojeriey


The most common disease that is suffered by a lot of people today is diabetes.

Diabetes is simply a disease in which blood glucose levels are above normal because the body either doesn't make enough insulin or can't use its own insulin as well as it should which results to build up of sugar in your blood.

Diabetes comes in two types with different causes. One of these types is Type 1 Diabetes - an auto-immune disease that involves destruction of the beta cells that produce insulin by the immune system itself. Another kind is the Type 2 Diabetes where the body is resistant to insulin and/or there is lack of insulin in the body.

Type 1 Diabetes is brought about by various causes such as viral diseases, stress, and even medications. The factors that contribute to the emergence of Type 2 Diabetes are completely varied from the first kind of Diabetes. They include obesity which brings about hypertension and high levels of cholesterol and genetic predispositions.

Whatever type of diabetes it may be, the symptoms are actually just similar. Below are some more information regarding the symptoms of diabetes. One of these symptoms is increased number of times of voiding per day. When there is too much glucose in your blood you will urinate more often. Another symptom is intense thirst.

This is brought about by the need to replenish the frequently released water due to urination. Extreme food cravings are also signs of the possibility of having diabetes. This happens because your cells are not getting the energy they need so your body reacts by finding more energy in food. Also because the body will try to use up all the energy available, you will also experience weight loss. Muscle tissue and fat will be broken down for energy.

The result of the inadequate energy delivered to the cells is also increased fatigue which can make you more irritable. Another sign that is evident when you have diabetes is the inability of cuts and bruises to heal promptly. This happens because the increased sugar in the body can halt the healing process. Increased sugar in the blood can also harm the nerves that results in numbing and tingling of feet and hands.

Those are all the signs you will experience when you have diabetes. If you have one or more of the symptoms mentioned above, then it is best to go to a physician right away.




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