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Friday, December 9, 2011

The 4 Different Kinds Of Diabetes Which One Are You Diagnosed With?

By Arthur Goldberry


Type 1 diabetes The body can't produce insulin, which is needed for blood sugar to be absorbed by the cells. Of all the Americans who have diabetes, 5-10% have type I.

Type I diabetes can result in many serious complications. Complications of type I diabetes will include heart disease, nerve damage, kidney damage, and blindness.

The Type II Diabetes In this condition, there is deficient insulin production and also insulin resistance. Most Americans who are diagnosed with diabetes have type 2 diabetes.

Type II diabetes can also cause complications. Some complications of type 2 diabetes include: heart disease (cardiovascular disease), blindness (retinopathy), nerve damage (neuropathy), and kidney damage (nephropathy). It's best if you learn as much as you can about these complications so you will be able to cope with them well.

Gestational diabetes Gestational diabetes affects about 4% of all pregnant women - about 135,000 cases in the United States each year.

Gestational diabetes can harm the mother and baby, so you have to start treatment right away. The goal in the treatment is to keep the blood sugar level equal to those of pregnant mothers who don't have gestational diabetes. Treatment for gestational diabetes always includes special meal plans and scheduled physical activity. Blood glucose testing and insulin injections may also be part of the treatment. You would need the help of your doctor and other health care team members so your treatment can be changed as needed.

The treatment can also help lower the risk of a Cesarean section birth. When you stick with your treatment for gestational diabetes, you will have a healthier pregnancy and birth, and your baby will also be healthier. (view Diabetes Symptoms)

Pre-diabetes Prediabetes is actually the condition wherein a person's blood sugar level is higher than normal, but it isn't high enough to be considered type II diabetes. Know that there are about 41 million Americans who have prediabetes, and another 20.8 million who have diabetes.




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