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Types Of Diabetes

Friday, November 20th, 2009

What is diabetes?

Diabetes has been emerged as the leading fatal disease in the world surpassing HIV/AIDS. Every year millions of lives have been taken away by this disease all over the world.

Diabetes is formed as a result of metabolic disorder. The food which we consume gets broken down into glucose which is later carried by the blood. This glucose is absorbed by the cells in order to produce energy. The glucose can enter into the cells only with the help of insulin, a hormone produced by pancreas. But for a diabetic, the pancreas produces little or no insulin which makes the glucose to accumulate in your blood.

Thus in short, diabetes is a disease formed due to the incapacity of your body to produce insulin. Insulin is responsible for converting starch, sugar, and other forms of food into energy.

How many types of diabetes are there?

Diabetes is normally of three types. They are

Type 1 diabetes (insulin-dependent diabetes)

Type 1 diabetes also known as insulin dependent diabetes is an immune related disorder where the immune system of a person destroys the beta cells in the pancreas, the one which is responsible for producing insulin.

It is also known as juvenile-onset diabetes and it is responsible for 20% of all diabetic causes. This type of diabetic can affect people of all age group, especially the middle aged people. Also factors such as diet, virus attack etc may also trigger the onset of this disease. Type1 diabetics should inject insulin several times a day. They have to pay more attention to their diet and routine exercises.

Type 2 diabetes (non-insulin dependent diabetes)

Type 2 diabetes commonly known as non-insulin dependent is most common form of diabetes. This type of diabetes is found among 80% of people having diabetic diseases. Also known as the late onset diabetes, this type of diabetics is featured by insulin deficiency and insulin resistance.

Heredity is considered as the major cause of this type of diabetes. However inappropriate lifestyle may also trigger the severity of the disease. This type of diabetes remains silent for years and they don’t show off any symptoms. But once they start appearing, the side effects will be severe. The person having this kind of diabetics is supposed to suffer from severe cardiovascular disease. The severity of type 2 diabetes is more than type 1. Also type 2 diabetics have to follow a strict diet and routine exercises to keep the blood glucose level under control. Insulin injections may not require in the initial stage.

Gestational diabetes mellitus

Pregnant woman are the victims of gestational diabetes. Women with a family history of diabetes are more prone to gestational diabetes. Late pregnancy, excess weight, dietary habits etc are some other factors that trigger gestational diabetes. However this type of diabetes will come to normal after the delivery. But this alone can be a risk factor for developing diabetes in future.

What Is Type 1 Diabetes

Thursday, October 15th, 2009

Diabetes is a disease which occurs due to the metabolic disorder of the body. For a diabetic, the blood glucose level remains high and the body is unable to produce enough energy. There are three types of diabetes namely

You might have heard of the type 1 diabetes. So what kind of diabetes is type 1?

The food which we eat is broken down into glucose and is carried by the blood. Our cells use this glucose to produce energy and it is the fuel for our bodily functions. However the cells cannot utilize the glucose with the help of insulin, a hormone produced by the pancreas. Insulin acts like a key for the cells to utilize the glucose.

For a type 1 diabetic the body produces little or no insulin which means the cells are unable to produce energy. It is because the immune system of a person destroys the beta cells in hi/her pancreas, which is responsible for the production of insulin. Sometimes the attack may be so severe that the cells cannot produce insulin in the future.

Of all the diabetics in the world, nearly 10-15% of them are having type 1. Type1 is also known as juvenile-onset diabetes or insulin-dependent diabetes. As the name suggests type1/juvenile/childhood diabetes is the one which is mainly diagnosed during the childhood. However don’t remain as a laggard that type1 affects only youth. The disease is also diagnosed in adults however the ratio of infection is low when compared to the young people.

The cause of the disease still remains as a mystery for the scientists. It is believed that the heredity is the major risk factor of this disease. Also environmental factors such as virus infection, improper life style etc can trigger the onset of type 1 diabetes.

Since no one knows why this happens, it can’t be prevented and also there is no possible way to find out who are all will be affected by this disease. Once a person gets affected by this diabetes, he/she requires lifelong treatment. The type 1 diabetic patients have to use insulin injections several times a day in order to keep the blood glucose level under control. Insulin pumps also give better results against type 1 diabetes.

Symptoms of type 1 diabetes

The symptoms of type 1 diabetes may not be clear always and therefore a person can have diabetes without even knowing to him. This type of diabetes may develop suddenly or gradually.

Some of the common symptoms of type 1 diabetes are

  • Frequent urination

Type1 diabetics urinate frequently as the kidney respond to high levels of blood glucose by eliminating the excess glucose through urine

  • Abnormal thirst

Since large amount of fluid is flushed out in the form of urine, the person feels excess thirst.

  • Weight loss

Despite of a good appetite, a type 1 diabetic loses his/her weight either suddenly or gradually.

  • Fatigue

Since the body cells could not use the glucose, it starves for energy and the patient always remain fatigue.