What You Need to Know About These Signs

Posted by admin on April 23rd, 2008 — Posted in Help For You, Info, Medical Management, The Healthy Way

Two varieties of the disease exist. It is necessary to know and look for signs and symptoms of diabetes. The first type of diabetes (also known as “type one”) is diagnosed before the completion of puberty. This disease is due to the body making insufficient insulin. Without that substance, sugar cannot be used for fuel.

Adult onset diabetes is also known as type two diabetes. This is far more common than type two diabetes. When this applies, one of two things have happened: either the body is not producing enough insulin, or the body’s cells do not possess enough receptors for aiding the insulin in its tasks toward breaking down blood sugar. Diabetes is a disease, and a serious one at that. However, there has been a lot of research toward diabetes, and diabetics can now look forward to long and fulfilling lives.

Insulin is the chemical that allows the glucose that’s formed in the digestive process to be absorbed by the body’s cells. If the insulin is not produced in sufficient quantities, the glucose builds up in the blood. This is what produces the symptoms for diabetes. Your cells lack nutrition and feel as though they’re starving and, as glucose levels rise, damage can occur to eyes, heart and kidneys.

Certain signs and symptoms of diabetes are not clearly evident, but frequent urination that smells very fruity due to high sugar levels is a very common one. Other signs and symptoms of diabetes are weight loss, blurry vision, fatigue, and excessive thirst.

A newly diagnosed diabetic needs to seek treatment. Type one diabetics, and some type two diabetics, will need to give themselves injections of insulin. Diabetics also need to be sure to have a balanced diet, and they also often need to eat on a schedule. Those diagnosed with diabetes must also be sure to exercise regularly, since exercise has been shown to help control blood sugar.

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