Thursday, April 30, 2009

Different Type of Diabetes

There are many types of diabetes, but the three most common are:
1. Type 1
2. Type 2
3. Gestational
These three types of Diabetes are same with some basic differences, everyone with diabetes has one thing in common and that is little or no ability to move glucose out of the blood into the cells, where it is converted into body's primary fuel.
We all have glucose in our blood, whether or not we have diabetes. Main source for glucose is food which we eat. When we eat, the digestive system breaks down food into glucose, which is absorbed into the blood in the small intestine.

People who don't suffer from diabetes depend on insulin, a hormone made in the pancreas, to move glucose from the blood into the body's billions of cells. But people who suffer from diabetes either don't produce insulin or can't efficiently use the insulin produced in their body. Without insulin, glucose can’t move into blood cells.
Scientists don't know the exact reason behind the causes of diabetes, but it seems to be a result from a combination of genetics and environmental factors, including viral infections, poor diet, and sedentary lifestyle. Till now, diabetes has no solution, but the good news is that the disease can be managed and treated. People with diabetes can live fulfilling, healthy lives.

What is Diabetes

Diabetes is a very dangerous and well known disease now days. People have started considering diabetes as serious as they consider to Cancer, but the most important question to which comes in mind is "What is Diabetes?"
Diabetes is related with the problem of ‘high sugar’. Fasting blood glucose level of around 126mg percent or more is termed as diabetes. When the blood glucose level ranges between 101 to 125 mg percent, it is termed as Prediabetes. Prediabetes is an important one which gives an opportunity to prevent full blown diabetes to occur.

Reasons for Diabetes


Most of the food consumed by us is converted into glucose by the body enzymes. To make a proper consumption of this glucose our body requires insulin and if lacking of insulin occurs, this glucose cannot be utilized properly by the body and problem of diabetes occurs.

Diabetes symptoms occur due to storage of high blood sugar and less sugar utilization by the body parts.

Accumulation of high blood sugar causes excess of urination, excess in thirst, vision difficulty, increased infection chances. Inability of body to consume glucose causes excessive hunger, irritability, confusion, weakness, tiredness and weight loss that can be dangerous.

Prevention from Diabetes


Diabetes can be prevented by providing some additional insulin to an individual by some external medium. In some cases diabetes can be prevented and in some it can be cured. That is for very small percentage of patients only. All the complications of diabetes can be prevented if the proper treatment and management for diabetes starts on a right time. Even if the proper treatment and management starts late further significant deterioration can be prevented.

With the help of advance therapy a diabetic can easily live a normal life as a non-diabetic person can. To live normal life, the patient should have full knowledge of diabetes, its prevention and complications. For the best outcomes diabetic person should also know where they stand in reference to the best available care for this disease in the world. Just consulting with a doctor and taking medicines is not enough for them.