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Type one diabetes : Type 1 diabetes is affecting about five p.c of all folks who have diabetes.It is sometimes called juvenile diabetes because there's a raised rate of diagnosis in kids between the ages of 10 and 14, but folks of any age group can develop type one diabetes. It may also be called insulin-dependent diabetes, because diabetes pills are ineffective in treating the high blood glucose level ; these people need injections of insulin to regulate their blood glucose.

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Type 1 diabetes is a disease of dumb white blood cells. A swelling ensues and the white cells attack the beta cells.

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To make things more advanced, it is not always possible to identify the presence of antibodies ( the marker of autoimmunity ) in the blood. This is especially common in African and Chinese northern Americans. In these racial groups, and in another groups of people, there's probably another cause for the malfunctioning of the beta cells, but this reason has not yet been discovered .

In type one diabetes, there is a chance of developing ketoacidosis due to the intense lack of insulin. The lack of enough insulin makes it tough for your body to use glucose for energy. Ketone are routinely removed from the blood by your kidneys and passed out of your body in urine. When more ketones are produced than your kidneys can handle, excess ketones build up in the blood.
Your illness is most likely Type 1 if you develop diabetes before age 35, are lean, have a family history of diabetes treated with insulin and need insulin injections. Extra tests may be done to confirm the diagnosis.
If you have type 1 diabetes, you most likely will require insulin to regulate your glucose. However the occasional person in the earliest stages of type one may still have some islet cells left that secrete enough insulin so that insulin injections aren't yet confirmed. Tablets or changes in diet, activity and life-style might be enough to control blood glucose. Still, as the person has type 1 diabetes, their white blood cells are still attacking their islets cells, and the insulin-making beta cells are slowly being destroyed. It is predicted the white blood cells will be distracted by the foreign insulin, taking them off the assault of the islet cells and therefore conserving insulin production in the body for a longer period.

Diabetic patients have always been bothered by possible easy diabetes control measures that will enable them get on with their life.


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Type one Diabetes :
Type 1 diabetes which usually appears before age 30, used to be called juvenile diabetes. It's the result of a deficiency in insulin manufacturing cells in your pancreas. A healthy pancreas contains many cells which produce the hormone known as insulin. This hormone is in charge of carrying sugar in the form of glucose from your bloodstream into all of the cells in your body.

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Your cells need this sugar to function properly. It appears that your immune mechanism for unknown reasons mistakes the insulin producing cells for something which should not be there and destroys them. You then become insulin deficient.

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You feel puny, hungry, need to urinate often and will be intensely thirsty as a result. If you do not drink enough water you could become dehydrated.


Type two Diabetes :
Type 2 diabetes used to be known as adult onset diabetes. It's a condition which customarily worsens with the passage of time. As with Type 1 diabetes the body cannot process sugar properly and it builds up in the blood vessels. This high blood sugar level, if not treated, can result in major damage to kidneys, eyes, blood vessels and nerves. Type 2 is the most common form of diabetes and can be managed with diet and weight loss in a number of cases.

finally it may progress to the point at which medication will be needed.
Listening to your diet, eating smaller food portions, exercising daily and sleeping well are good treatments for diabetes. Reduction of levels of stress is also a big help. Handling diabetes means taking steps which will change your lifestyle and will be of benefit to you in some ways.
Type 1 diabetics will need either oral medicine or insulin injections. Type two diabetics may, by living a healthy way of life, delay any need for medication for years . If the condition gets worse medication will eventually be required.

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Type 1 diabetes : Type 1 diabetes is affecting about five p.c of all folk who have diabetes.It is sometimes known as juvenile diabetes because there's a raised rate of diagnosis in children between the ages of ten and 14, but folk of any age group can develop type 1 diabetes. It may also be called insulin-dependent diabetes, because diabetes pills are ineffectual in treating the high blood glucose level ; these people need injections of insulin to regulate their blood glucose. Come visit us right here for more info on Type 1 Insulin Dependent Diabetes. http://diabetes-type-1.org Type 1 diabetes is a disease of dumb white blood cells. In type 1 diabetes, the white cells believe the beta cells of the pancreas do not belong there. A swelling ensues and the white cells attack the beta cells. This destruction of beta cells can happen either very quickly or slowly over a substantial period of time. When enough beta cells are lost, insulin deficiency develops and blood glucose levels begin rising. alt To make things more complicated, it is not always feasible to identify the presence of antibodies ( the marker of autoimmunity ) in the blood. This is particularly common in African and Chinese Americans. In these racial groups, and in some other groups of people, there's probably another cause for the dysfunctional of the beta cells, but this reason has not yet been found. In type 1 diabetes, there's an opportunity of developing ketoacidosis due to the extreme lack of insulin. The lack of enough insulin makes it harder for your body to use glucose for energy. Ketone are routinely removed from the blood by your kidneys and passed out of your body in urine. When more ketones are produced than your kidneys can handle, excess ketones build up in the blood. If not treated, this can lead to ketoacidosis, an extremely serious and potentially terminal condition. This situation could well lead to diabetic coma and death. Further tests may be done to confirm the diagnosis. These tests include measuring islet-cell antibodies ( the antibodies directed towards destroying the islet cells ), C-peptide level ( a measurement of the quantity of insulin being made by the body ), and urine ketones. A positive islet-cell antibody test, a low C-peptide level, or the presence of ketones in the piss all suggest a diagnosis of type one diabetes. If you have type 1 diabetes, you most likely will require insulin to control your glucose. However the occasional person in the earliest stages of type 1 may still have some islet cells left that secrete enough insulin so that insulin injections aren't yet confirmed. Pills or changes in diet, activity and lifestyle could be enough to control blood glucose. So, with time, insulin injections will become obligatory. Come visit us right here for more info on Type 1 Insulin Dependent Diabetes. We are the greatest source of info on Diabetes today. http://diabetes-type-1.org



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Date Published: Oct 24, 2009 - 8:06 am
Type one diabetes : Type 1 diabetes is affecting about 5 p.c of all folks who have diabetes.It is often referred to as juvenile diabetes because there is a higher rate of diagnosis in kids between the ages of ten and 14, but folk of any age group can develop type one diabetes. It may also be called insulin-dependent diabetes, because diabetes pills are ineffectual in treating the high blood glucose level ; these people require injections of insulin to manage their blood glucose.



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Type 1 diabetes is a disease of dumb white blood cells. Routinely, white blood cells are in charge of spotting foreign objects in our blood and then attacking these foreign objects with antibodies. In type 1 diabetes, the white cells think the beta cells of the pancreas do not belong there.







Often you can identify the viral infection that set off the attack, but usually no such illness can be identified. To make things more complicated, it's not always possible to identify the presence of antibodies ( the marker of autoimmunity ) in the blood. In these racial groups, and in another groups of folks, there is possibly another cause for the malfunctioning of the beta cells, but this reason has not yet been discovered . In type 1 diabetes, there's an opportunity of developing ketoacidosis due to the extraordinary absence of insulin. The lack of enough insulin makes it harder for your body to use glucose for energy. If your body cannot get glucose from your blood, it breaks down fats to offer energy to your cells. When this happens, ketones, which are more acidic than standard blood tissues, acquire in the blood. Ketone are routinely removed from the blood by your kidneys and passed out of your body in urine. If not treated, this can lead to ketoacidosis, a very serious and life-threatening condition. This situation may light the way to diabetic coma and death.

Additional tests could be done to approve the diagnosis. These tests include measuring islet-cell antibodies ( the antibodies directed to destroying the islet cells ), C-peptide level ( a measurement of the quantity of insulin being manufactured by the body ), and urine ketones. A positive islet-cell antibody test, a low C-peptide level, or the presence of ketones in the pee all suggest a diagnosis of type 1 diabetes.

However the occasional person in the earliest stages of type one may still have some islet cells left that secrete enough insulin so that insulin injections are not yet confirmed. Tablets or changes in diet, activity and way of life might be enough to control blood glucose. Still, because the person has type 1 diabetes, their white blood cells are still attacking their islets cells, and the insulin-making beta cells are slowly being wiped out. So, with time, insulin injections will become required. Continuing controlled trials are currently looking at using injections of tiny dose of insulin early in this diagnosis phase as a sort of decoy. It is predicted the white blood cells will be distracted by the foreign insulin, taking them off the attack of the islet cells and thus saving insulin production in the body for a longer period of time.

Diabetic patients have always been bothered by possible easy diabetes control measures that will enable them get on with their life.



Come visit us right here for more info on Complications Diabetes Type 1. We are the greatest source of info on Diabetes today.

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Date Published: Oct 24, 2009 - 5:50 am
Type 1 Diabetes :

Type one diabetes which generally appears before age thirty, used to be called juvenile diabetes. It is the result of a deficiency in insulin manufacturing cells in your pancreas. This hormone is responsible for carrying sugar in the form of glucose from your bloodstream into all the cells in your body.



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It seems that your immune system for unknown reasons mistakes the insulin producing cells for something which shouldn't be there and destroys them. You then become insulin deficient.





In this condition your cells are deprived of the essential glucose and it builds up in your bloodstream. Your kidneys then try to filter out this excess glucose but can't handle the extra load. You're feeling puny, hungry, need to urinate often and will be highly thirsty as a consequence. If you don't drink enough water you could become dehydrated.





Type two diabetes used to be known as adult onset diabetes. Or the body may simply not be able to correctly use the insulin which is being made. As with Type 1 diabetes the body can't process sugar correctly and it builds up in the blood. This high blood sugar level, if not treated, can result in major damage to kidneys, eyes, blood vessels and nerves.

Eventually it may progress to the point at which medication will be required.

When diabetes is diagnosed it may be rather frightening but you can certainly learn how to live with it. Listening to your diet, eating smaller food portions, exercising daily and sleeping well are good treatments for diabetes. Reduction of levels of stress is also a big help. Controlling diabetes means taking steps that may change your lifestyle and will be of benefit to you in a number of ways.

Diabetes is a heavy chronic condition but continuing improvements in our data have made it more manageable. Type 1 diabetics will need either oral medication or insulin injections. If the condition becomes worse medication will eventually be needed. It is essential for all diabetics to see their doctor regularly and to keep watch on eyes,kidneys,feet and nerves for any sign of damage.

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Date Published: Oct 24, 2009 - 5:09 am
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Date Published: Oct 24, 2009 - 3:49 am
Type 1 diabetes : Type one diabetes has effects on about 5 p.c of all people who have diabetes.It is sometimes known as juvenile diabetes because there's a increased rate of diagnosis in children between the ages of 10 and fourteen, but folk of any age group can develop type one diabetes. It may also be called insulin-dependent diabetes, because diabetes pills are ineffective in treating the high blood glucose level ; these individuals require injections of insulin to manage their blood glucose.

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Type 1 diabetes is a disease of dumb white blood cells. Normally, white blood cells are in charge of spotting foreign objects in our blood and then attacking these foreign objects with antibodies. This annihilation of beta cells can happen either awfully quickly or slowly over a

Date Published: Oct 24, 2009 - 3:49 am
Type 1 diabetes : Type 1 diabetes is affecting about five % of all folk who have diabetes.It is frequently known as juvenile diabetes because there’s a higher rate of diagnosis in children between the ages of 10 and 14, but people of any age group can develop type 1 diabetes. It may also [...]

Date Published: Oct 24, 2009 - 3:48 am
Type one diabetes : Type one diabetes is affecting about five % of all folk who have diabetes.It is often called juvenile diabetes because there’s a higher rate of diagnosis in youngsters between the ages of ten and fourteen, but folk of any age group can develop type one diabetes. It may also be called [...]

Date Published: Oct 24, 2009 - 3:47 am
Type 1 diabetes : Type 1 diabetes is affecting about five % of all folks who have diabetes.It is sometimes called juvenile diabetes because there is a higher rate of diagnosis in kids between the ages of 10 and 14, but folk of any age group can develop type one diabetes. It may also be called insulin-dependent diabetes, because diabetes pills are ineffectual in treating the high blood glucose level ; these individuals require injections of insulin to regulate their blood glucose.

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Normally, white blood cells are in charge of recognizing foreign objects in our blood and then attacking these foreign objects with antibodies. In type 1 diabetes, the white cells assume the beta cells of the pancreas do not belong there. An inflammation ensues and the white cells attack the beta cells. This annihilation of beta cells can occur either awfully quickly or slowly over a significant period of time. When enough beta cells are lost, insulin deficiency develops and blood glucose levels begin rising.

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Occasionally you can identify the viral infection that set off the assault, but usually no such sickness can be identified. To make things more advanced, it isn't always feasible to identify the presence of antibodies ( the marker of autoimmunity ) in the blood. In these racial groups, and in another groups of folk, there is probably another cause for the malfunctioning of the beta cells, but this reason has not yet been discovered .

The lack of enough insulin makes it tough for your body to use glucose for energy. If your body can't get glucose from your blood, it breaks down fats to deliver energy to your cells. When this happens, ketones, which are far more acidic than standard blood tissues, acquire in the blood. Ketone are normally removed from the blood by your kidneys and passed out of your body in urine. When more ketones are produced than your kidneys can handle, excess ketones build up in the blood. If not treated, this can lead to ketoacidosis, a pretty serious and potentially fatal condition. This situation may lead to diabetic coma and death.
Your disease is most likely Type 1 if you develop diabetes before age 35, are lean, have a family history of diabetes treated with insulin and require insulin injections. Further tests could be done to confirm the diagnosis.

However the occasional person in the earliest stages of type one may still have some islet cells left that secrete enough insulin so that insulin injections aren't yet confirmed. Pills or changes in diet, activity and way of life might be enough to manipulate blood glucose. Still, because the person has type 1 diabetes, their white blood cells are still attacking their islets cells, and the insulin-making beta cells are slowly being wiped out. So, with time, insulin injections will become obligatory. It is predicted the white blood cells will be distracted by the foreign insulin, taking them off the assault of the islet cells and thus conserving insulin production in the body for a longer time period. Diabetic patients have always been bothered by possible straightforward diabetes control measures which will enable them get on with their life.

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Date Published: Oct 24, 2009 - 3:47 am
Type 1 diabetes : Type 1 diabetes is affecting about 5 % of all people who have diabetes.It is frequently known as juvenile diabetes because there is a higher rate of diagnosis in children between the ages of ten and fourteen, but folk of any age ...

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Date Published: Oct 24, 2009 - 3:45 am
Type 1 Diabetes : Type one diabetes which generally appears before age 30, used to be called juvenile diabetes. It’s the result of a lack in insulin manufacturing cells in your pancreas. A healthy pancreas contains many cells which produce the hormone known as insulin. This hormone is in charge of [...]

Date Published: Oct 24, 2009 - 3:13 am
Type 1 Diabetes : Type one diabetes which generally appears before age 30, used to be called juvenile diabetes. It is the result of an insufficiency in insulin manufacturing cells in your pancreas. A healthy pancreas contains many cells which produce the hormone known as insulin. This hormone is in charge [...]

Date Published: Oct 24, 2009 - 3:11 am
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