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One of my family member is having diabetes, what is the treatment that should be followed in order to take care of the diabetes, what type of eating habits should we adopt during diabetes.
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Diabetes Type I: In this condition, the body does not produce any insulin at all for the synthesis of glucose.
Type I, diabetes is known as an autoimmune disease in which the person's body has destroyed his/her own insulin-producing beta cells in the pancreas.
People with Diabetes Type I are unable to produce insulin. Most patients with Diabetes Type I, developed the condition before the age of 40. Approximately 15% of all people with diabetes have Type I condition.
Type I, diabetes is also known as juvenile diabetes or childhood diabetes. Although a large number of diabetes Type I patients become so during childhood, it can also develop after the age of 18. Developing Type I after the age of 40 is extremely rare.
Type I, unlike Type II, is not preventable. The majority of people who develop Type I are of normal weight and are otherwise healthy during onset. Exercise and diet cannot reverse Type I condition of the person has lost his/her insulin-producing beta cells. Several research and clinical trials in this area are being attempted to find ways of preventing or slowing down the progress of Type I, but so far no fruitful results are achieved.
Diabetes Type II: In type II diabetes, either the body doesn’t produce enough insulin, or suffers fro insulin resistance, i.e.; the insulin produced is not working properly.
Research show’s that, majority of people with the Type II have developed this condition, because they are overweight. Type II generally appears towards the later stage in life, compared to Type I. Type II is the most common form of diabetes.
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As they say with every another disease, prevention is ever outperform than cure and the physiologist way to realise the understood cause is to read the effects of diabetes on the body.
The main goal here is to treat diabetic ketoacidosis and also increased blood glucose levels. As type 1 diabetes can start suddenly and might have severe symptoms so people who are diagnosed might need to visit the hospital for a thorough checkup. Some of the long term goals of treatment are: Prolong life Reduced Symptoms Diabetes related complications can also be avoided such as blindness, heart disease, kidney failure and also the amputation of limbs. All of the above mentioned goals can be accomplished through: Controlling the blood pressure and also the cholesterol control Careful self testing of blood glucose levels in the body Educating yourself for the diabetes Making exercise an important factor in your lifecycle Foot care is necessary for the patients of diabetes Planning of the meat and weight control Medication or the use of Insulin. There is no proper cure for diabetes available. The treatment involves medicines, diet and exercise for the control of blood sugar and preventing the symptoms. There is proper care that should be taken with regards to the health provider in order to learn the amount of fat, protein and carbohydrates that one need in your diet. There is a registered version that will help you in planning your dietary needs. People who have type 1 diabetes should eat almost the same each times a day and also try to be more consistent with all the types of food that they choose. Similarly patients who have type 2 diabetes should follow a well-balanced and low fat diet.
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