Thursday, August 4, 2011

Life And Diabetes

By Zachary Justice


Every day, in the United States, more than 2000 new cases of diabetes are diagnosed. Type II diabetes is most common, and its symptoms are often few or absent.

Glucose is one of the many products of food digestion, and this sugar is carried by the blood to the cells of your body. Using a hormone known as insulin, made in the pancreas, cells process glucose into energy.

The liver, muscle, and fat cells of people with type II diabetes can't use insulin properly, and so will have trouble changing food to energy. Eventually, the pancreas cannot make enough insulin for the body's needs. Energy is greatly needed by the cells in our body when the amount of glucose increases.

This depletion of energy can be very harmful for the body. This will lead to kidney disease, nerve problems, blindness, and heart problems.

Diabetes can be caused by the lifestyle, environment, and heredity factors. Those that are already diagnosed with diabetes should aim to keep their glucose level under control.

But how do you know if you have type II diabetes? After all, it can have few symptoms or no symptoms in some patients. Be alert for signs like increased thirst or hunger, a change in weight, or blurred vision.

Simple changes such as eating right, managing your weight, and keeping your blood sugar level under control may be enough. But your doctor can prescribe you some diabetes-regulating medications to make it easier for you.

Diabetes is a serious ailment with extreme consequences if it isn't treated properly. You can keep your body healthy by following your doctor's advice.

Be aware that this article is written for information purposes only. See your physician for proper diagnosis and treatment.




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