Diabetes mellitus type 1

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    Type 2 Diabetes (NIH)

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    Type 2 diabetes (adult onset diabetes) is defined by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) as a chronic condition that affects the way your body processes sugar. It is the most common form of diabetes, which accounts for 90-95% of the diabetic population worldwide (347 + million). With type 2 diabetes, you are one of 2 things - resistant to your body’s own insulin ( the hormone that regulates sugar) or your body doesn’t produce enough insulin to control the sugar in your body. *Let me clear…

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    Type 1 Diabetes Papers

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    Juvenile diabetes or as it is more commonly known today as type 1 diabetes is a metabolic disorder. The main identifying feature is an absence of insulin production and secretion. It is also caused by autoimmune destruction of your beta cells, which are located in the pancreas. Because the beta cells are destroyed by your own immune system, little or no insulin can be produced. Insulin injections are required to help the body control the levels of blood glucose. But what causes the body to…

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    Diabetes Insipidus Essay

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    "Central diabetes insipidus is caused by reduced secretion of antidiuretic hormone (ADH)"(Greco, 2013). It doesn't happen very often in most animals. Those that are affected urinate and drink large amounts of water often. It causes pets to be unable to hold water. There are two types of Diabetes Insipidus. The first, Neurogenic, is caused by low/no production of ADH, which helps the body absorb water from the kidneys. The second, Nephrogenic, is due to the kidney not reacting to the ADH. Due to…

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    Insulin

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    the level of sugar in the blood. People with type 1 diabetes will require insulin injections on a regular basis. In the type 1 diabetes, the body stops the insulin and the blood glucose level goes high. With type 2 diabetes, some people may also need insulin injections to help control blood sugar levels. Insulin is generally injected subcutaneously between 2 to 4 times. Classified according to how long they work on how fast and there are different types of insulin. Discuss and prepare a variety…

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    Diabetes is an illness in which a person’s blood comprehends more glucose than it ought to. Which will cause a health problem that can turn out to be deadly if not cured accurately. There are several different forms of diabetes, and each form is managed in a different way. Some types of diabetes can be reversed but others can’t. Glucose powers the cells in the human body’s tissue and muscles. Both type one and type two diabetes are chronic disorders that there is no treatment for them.…

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    the best ways to control sugar diabetes? There are definite symptoms of which you should be aware. You always are tired and you have a better appetite. You are also always thirsty and urinating. You sometimes get blurry vision or have a tingle in your hands or feet, and you often get infections. In order to see if diabetes is your problem your doctor will recommend blood and urine tests for you. Now that you know you are a diabetic how can you control your diabetes? You must be aware of the…

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    Pros And Cons Of Glucose

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    In diagnosing whether a person has prediabetes or diabetes mellitus, a doctor normally relies on the outcomes of some specific glucose tests. Although the traditionally favored methods are Fasting Plasma Glucose (FPG) test and Oral Glucose Tolerance Test (OGTT), Many studies show that haemoglobin A1C or HbA1c test is a better test for prediabetes. If in case you have pre-diabetes and you go for Fasting blood glucose test, it is not mandatory that FBG will likely be in prediabic range from 100…

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    Patho Type 2 Diabetes

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    Patho: Diabetes can be classified and categorized in many ways. In general, the different diabetes can be classified as a group of metabolic disorders, all of which are characterized by abnormal metabolism of carbohydrates. The most common complication is hyperglycemia. This is caused by a defect in the secretion of insulin, or a defect in the effects of insulin on the tissues. Typically diagnosed after 30 years of age, Type 2 diabetes is characterized by tissues developing insulin resistance.…

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    The first thing that comes into my mind when i hear about Type 1 diabetes is friend of mine, who suffers under this disease. Always by his side his insulin-measurement system directly connected to his blood stream and figuring out if his insulin level is high enough to for example participate in sports or even go to school. Ian, my friend, is not the only one who is affected by this disease. Only in the united States the number of affected people grows by 80,000 patients every year, while…

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    What is lactose intolerance? A common misconception that lactose intolerance is that it is just a diary intolerance. A lactose intolerance is the body’s inability to break down the sugar or lactose commonly found in dairy products. When someone is affected by lactose intolerance, all it means is that the patient's small intestine isn’t or stops making enough enzyme lactase to digest the lactose properly, the lactase then makes its way to the large intestine. The bacteria found in the large…

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