Wednesday, April 11, 2018

What is Diabetes

Diabetes Facts: What is Diabetes?  

When it comes to mentioning the largest silently killing lifestyle-induced diseases of the recent times, diabetes certainly ranks among the leading killers. In 2015, an estimated 9.4% or about 30.3 million Americans had diabetes, according to a startling report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. A further 84.1 million people had Pre-diabetes (a condition that had not progressed to type 2 diabetes), and most of them hadn’t known about it.
But if you think the glaring truth about this giant killer being a reserve for the US alone, think again. In the UK, diabetes is a chronic disorder with over 2.2 million people diagnosed with it, predominantly in its advanced stage – Type 2 diabetes. What’s even heart wrenching about the whole issue of diabetes is the huge number of kids under the age of 15 years diagnosed with it.
The number of diabetes type 2 diagnoses over the past few years across the globe has been on a steady rise, and it is only soon that this disease will be declared an epidemic. The sad part about those who belong to the 100 million U.S. adults who have it and the millions elsewhere around the world is, a third of them don’t know they are gradually developing diabetes. Mostly, people discover about it when they finally fall sick and are admitted to the hospital.
Diabetes and the Different Types of Diabetes
What is typically known as diabetes is the chronic stage of it or diabetes type 2. This is because the term ‘diabetes’ is an umbrella name for both the diabetes insipidus and diabetes mellitus, the two types of diabetes.
Nonetheless, this condition results from the body’s inability to convert all blood sugars, an occurrence that leaves the body with blood glucose that is higher than the optimum amount. It is believed that diabetes is a genetic disorder - monogenic diabetes.
From the sugary foods you consume, the body absorbs the glucose, which it later converts to energy, with the help of insulin, hormones released by the pancreas. And so, this condition is formed when the body is no longer able to produce insulin that’s adequate to help convert blood sugars. Diabetes insipidus is the mild form of it before it then proceeds into mellitus, a condition characterized by type 1 and type 2, the deadly one.
Sings of Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes
It has been revealed that Type 2 diabetes, the most serious of all, has no signs and often leads to death. Type 1 diabetes, however, is characterized by:
Extreme hunger
Increased thirst
Frequent urination
Sudden weight loss
Ketones in the urine
Fatigue
Recurrent infections and slow-healing sores
Blurred vision
The Parting Shot – What Everyone Needs To Know
Diabetes type 2 has no cure, and not even the daily insulin jabs recommended to Type 1 can help. And even though millions are likely to be diagnosed with it, it’s vital that you get tested so that you start medication and practicing healthy lifestyles. Above all, quit unhealthy lifestyles and start hitting the gym. Remember, diabetes is manageable!

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    Almonds contain healthy fats, unsaturated fats, fiber and minerals that can make the body absorb glucose and process glucose quickly.
    Research conducted by Diabetes Care suggests that almonds could control diabetes type 2, for both men and women. Especially for menopausal women.
    Consumption one ounce of almonds before breakfast and eat a large portion of food could sustain a healthy sugar level in the body.

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