Showing posts with label types of diabetes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label types of diabetes. Show all posts

Monday, 18 March 2019

Diabetes types and treatments | Tips For Diabetes- Firstbells

March 18, 2019
Diabetes types and treatments | Tips For Diabetes- Firstbells
Diabetes is a disease in which your blood glucose, or blood sugar, levels are too high. Glucose comes from the foods you eat. Insulin is a hormone that helps the glucose get into your cells to give them energy. As per survey report there are more than 3.3 million people diagnosed with diabetes in United Kingdom (UK) and an estimated of almost 547,500 people who have the diabetes, but they don’t know it.

Diabetes types


Diabetes creates a condition where the amount of glucose in your blood will not normal and take this amount is too high because your body cannot use it correctly.
There are two major types of diabetes
1)      Type 1 Diabetes
2)      Type 1 Diabetes
Type I Diabetes: Also known as juvenile diabetes, this type occurs when the body fails to produce insulin. People with type I diabetes are insulin-dependent, which means they must take artificial insulin daily to stay alive.
Type 2 Diabetes: Type 2 diabetes affects the way the body uses insulin. While the body still makes insulin, unlike in type I, the cells in the body do not respond to it as effectively as they once did. This is the most common type of diabetes, according to the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, and it has strong links with obesity.
Symptoms of Diabetes
There are too many signs and symptoms of diabetes but the major symptoms given below:
1) Fever with high temperature
2) Vomiting
3)  Pain in stomach
4)  Passing Urine more times than usual, especially in night time.
5)  Always being thirsty.
6)      Feeling more tired than usual.
7)      Losing weight without any reason
8)      Weakness in vision (Blurred).
Exercise and diet tips for Diabetes
Steps a person can take to embrace a lifestyle with diabetes include:
·         Eating a diet high in fresh, nutritious foods, including whole grains, fruits, vegetables, lean proteins, low-fat dairy, and healthy fat sources, such as nuts.
·         Refraining from drinking excessive amounts of alcohol or keeping intake to less than one drink a day for women or two drinks a day for men.
·         Recognizing signs of low blood sugar when exercising, including dizziness, confusion, weakness, and profuse sweating.

Diabetes is a life-changing condition that requires careful blood sugar management and a healthy lifestyle for a person to be able to manage it correctly. There are several different types of the disease. People can take supplementary insulin to manage the condition and improve glucose absorption. The complications of diabetes can be severe, including kidney failure and stroke, so managing the condition is vital.