What is diabetes?!


Question: What is diabetes!?
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There are two different types of diabetes!. Type one and type two!. The symptons are usually the same!. Increase thirst, frequent urination, tingling in hands and feet, unexplained weight loss, and even blurred vission!. Type one diabetes is where the pancreas is no longer able to produce insulin and the sufferer must take unsulin every day to survive!. It is speculated that a virus may be responsible in destroying the insulin receptors in the pancreas preventing it from producing insulin which is a hormone needed for the body to absorb sugar out of the blood!. Type two diabetes is usually caused by being overweight!. Sometimes it can be treated with diet and excersize but needs to be monitored!. However if diet and excersize aren't enough it can be treated with medicine along with diet and excersize!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

depends!.!.!.there are 2 types actually!.!.!.diabetes 1 is insulin dependant where the pancrease is unable to produce adequate insulin to digest sugar for the body to absorb it!.!.!.diabetes 2 is insulin independant which is more related to the body`s ability to absorb fluids and kidney health!.!.!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Diabetes means that your blood sugar is too high!. Your blood always has some sugar in it because the body uses sugar for energy; it's the fuel that keeps you going!. But too much sugar in the blood is not good for your health!.

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its where someone doesnt produce enough insullin in your body which is the thing that blocks off sugar!. so basically its a disease where your blood sugar goes up and down alotWww@Answer-Health@Com





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