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<h2>Do You Have a History of Diabetes?</h2>
<p><strong>Author: <a target="_blank" title="Marlon Dirk" 'href="http://www.articlesbase.com/authors/'marlon-dirk/94525">Marlon Dirk</a></strong></p>
<p>There can be little doubt that diabetes is a growing problem, and more and more men and women are finding themselves faced with the serious health challenges a diagnosis of diabetes carries with it. Diabetics face an increased risk of circulation problems, vision problems, cardiac issues and other serious complications. It is important, therefore, for those newly diagnosed with diabetes, as well as those who have been living with the disease for years, to understand the disease and how it can be kept under control. There may be a history of diabetes in your family, if there is, you need to be regularly tested to ensure you stay healthy.</p>
<p>The testing process for diabetes is straightforward enough, but it is important for patients to understand how the disease is diagnosed as well as what treatment options are available. Diabetes is broken down into type 1 and type 2, with type 1 representing childhood diabetes and type 2 representing the adult onset version. It is important to note that as the developed world continues to struggle with problems related to obesity and poor diet, adult onset diabetes is being seen in younger and younger men and women and increasingly in children and teenagers as well. </p>
<p>No matter what the type, the symptoms that lead diabetics to initially seek treatment are very similar. Typical symptoms that suggest a diagnosis of diabetes include excessive thirst, frequent urination and unexplained weight loss. These symptoms may worsen over time, prompting those affected to seek medical assistance. </p>
<p>Routine screening for adult onset diabetes is recommended as part of the standard medical examination for those with a number of risk factors that may predispose them to the disease. These risk factors include a family history of diabetes, obesity, poor diet and smoking. Those who may be at risk should be sure to share this information with their doctors in order to develop an effective screening program. </p>
<p>There are a number of tests used by medical professionals to screen for diabetes, including the fasting blood glucose test, the glucose tolerance test and random blood glucose testing. It is important for patients to discuss the pros and cons of each of these methods, as well as their specific risk factors, in order to determine the best course of treatment. </p>
<p>The criteria for determining whether or not a particular patient is diabetic is quite specific, but the exact blood sugar reading that indicates a diagnosis of diabetes will be different depending on the exact type of test performed. After the testing has been completed and the results received it is important for each patient to discuss his or her results with their family doctor. A thorough understanding of the underlying disease condition is the first step toward effective treatment. </p>
<p>For many clinicians the fasting plasma glucose test is considered the gold standard of diabetes testing, and many doctors will utilize this test in order to confirm or rule out a diagnosis of diabetes made through the random glucose testing method. A glucose level of 126 mg/dL or higher made through a fasting glucose test indicates a diagnosis of diabetes. </p>
<p>Another excellent test for diagnosing diabetes in children and adults is the glucose tolerance test. During this test a 75g dose of glucose is administered orally and the patient’s blood plasma glucose level is taken two hours later. A plasma glucose level at or above 200 mg/dL indicates diabetes is present. </p>
<p>Random blood glucose testing is frequently used to rule a diagnosis of diabetes in or out, as well as to keep track of blood sugar levels in those with a confirmed diagnosis. A random blood glucose level of at or above 200 mg/dL typically indicates that diabetes is present, although the doctor may order one of the other two tests in order to confirm that diagnosis. </p>
<p>This confirmation is particularly important when clinical symptoms such as increased thirst, unexplained weight loss, frequent urination and blurred vision have not been reported. Diabetes is a chronic condition with lifelong implications for the patient, and it is important for physicians to make a confirmed diagnosis before ordering treatment and lifestyle changes. Repeated blood sugar testing may be ordered, particularly if the original readings were borderline. </p>
<p>There is no doubt that a diagnosis of diabetes is a life-changing event, and that is why physicians and others in the medical community are so careful about making and confirming such a diagnosis. Enormous strides have been made recently in both the testing and treatment of diabetes, and additional discoveries continue to be made year after year. While there is still no cure for diabetes, there are more effective ways to control the disease. From diet and lifestyle changes to better medications, there are plenty of avenues for diabetes to explore.</p>
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<h2>Diabetes - Symptoms, Test and Control</h2>
<p><strong>Author: <a target="_blank" title="Jyoti" 'href="http://www.articlesbase.com/authors/'jyoti/16384">Jyoti</a></strong></p>
<p><b>What is Diabetes?</b></p>
<p>Diabetes is a defect in the body’s ability to convert glucose to energy. It is caused due to insufficient production of glucose by the pancreas. In diabetes patients, the production of glucose is impaired.</p>
<p><b>What are the symptoms of Diabetes?</b></p>
<p>Patients with Type-1 diabetes usually develop symptoms over a short period of time, and the condition is often diagnosed in an emergency setting.</p>
<p>Symptoms of type 1 diabetes:</p>
<ul></p>
<li>Increased thirst</li>
<p></p>
<li>Fatigue</li>
<p></p>
<li>Nausea</li>
<p></p>
<li>Increased urination</li>
<p></p>
<li>Weight loss in spite of increased appetite</li>
<p></p>
<li>Vomiting</li>
<p></p>
</ul>
<p>However, because Type-2 diabetes develops slowly, some people with high blood sugar experience no symptoms at all.</p>
<p>Symptoms of type 2 diabetes:</p>
<ul></p>
<li>Increased thirst</li>
<p></p>
<li>Impotence in men</li>
<p></p>
<li>Increased appetite</li>
<p></p>
<li>Increased urination</li>
<p></p>
<li>Blurred vision</li>
<p></p>
<li>Fatigue</li>
<p></p>
<li>Slow-healing infections</li>
<p></p>
</ul>
<p><b>How to diagnose diabetes?</b></p>
<p>The diagnosis of diabetes is made by a simple blood test measuring blood glucose level. Usually blood glucose level tests are repeated on a subsequent day to confirm the diagnosis. Your health care team may also request that you have a glucose tolerance test. If two hours after taking the glucose drink your glucose level is 200 or above, you will be diagnosed as having diabetes.</p>
<p><b>How can I control diabetes?</b></p>
<ul></p>
<li>Gather all the information about diabetes, its symptoms and causes</li>
<p></p>
<li>Check your blood glucose level regularly</li>
<p></p>
<li>If find any symptom of diabetes, visit your health care team for diagnosis of diabetes</li>
<p></p>
<li>Ask your health care team about how to check blood glucose level at home</li>
<p></p>
<li>Stop smoking</li>
<p></p>
<li>Exercise daily</li>
<p></p>
<li>Follow a healthy meal plan</li>
<p></p>
<li>Check your vision at regular intervals, If found blurred visit your health care team</li>
<p></p>
<li>Check your feet regularly for checking the occurrence of diabetes</li>
<p></p>
<li>If you are diabetic, monitor you diabetes regularly</li>
<p></p>
<li>Follow instructions of health care team strictly</li>
<p></p>
<li>Avoid sweet ingredients, use sugar free food</li>
<p></p>
</ul>
<p><b>Can diabetes be cured?</b></p>
<p>As yet, there is no treatment for either type of diabetes, although there are many ways of keeping diabetes in control. Studies have shown that good control of blood glucose (blood sugar) is the key to avoid diabetic complications later.</p>
<p><b>What are the treatment options to cure diabetes?</b></p>
<p>Diabetes is incurable. The only option is to prevent ourselves from diabetes or to keep diabetes under control.</p>
<p><b>Is diabetes a hereditary disease?</b></p>
<p>You are at higher risk of Type 2 diabetes if you have a parent, brother or sister with diabetes.</p>
<p><b>Complications of Diabetes</b></p>
<p>If you have diabetes, you are much more likely to have a risk of stroke, heart disease, or a heart attack. In fact, 2 out of 3 people with diabetes die from stroke or heart disease. There are three conditions that make people with diabetes vulnerable to foot problems. These are vascular disease and foot deformities. About 30 percent of patients with Type 1 diabetes and 10 to 40 percent of those with Type 2 diabetes eventually will suffer from kidney failure. Diabetes also may cause damage to nerves in your body.</p>
<p>Article Source: <a target="_blank" href="http://www.articlesbase.com/diseases-and-conditions-articles/diabetes-symptoms-test-and-control-147096.html" title="Diabetes - Symptoms, Test and Control">http://www.articlesbase.com/diseases-and-conditions-articles/diabetes-symptoms-test-and-control-147096.html</a></p>
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<p>Author is running a health information site by clicking on <a target="_blank" href="http://www.peoples-health.com"><b>Online Health Information Guide</b></a> where information on several diseases like allergies, blood disorders, cancer, children’s health, digestive disorder, liver diseases etc. and tips on dieting, nutrition and improving lifestyle has been provided. Find some useful articles on diabetes here- <a target="_blank" href="http://www.peoples-health.com/diabetes.htm"> <b>Diabetes Symptoms and Control</b></a></p>
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<h2>Signs of Diabetes: Examining the Causes of Diabetes</h2>
<p><strong>Author: <a target="_blank" title="Steven R Arnold" 'href="http://www.articlesbase.com/authors/'steven-r-arnold/108428">Steven R Arnold</a></strong></p>
<p>Healthily eating and regular exercise greatly reduces your risk of developing the signs of diabetes, regardless of the diabetes types in question. The symptoms of diabetes are always improved through consumption of nutritious, water-rich food and daily physical activity.</p>
<p>What causes diabetes?</p>
<p>Diabetes mellitus type II is caused by inadequate nutrition, overconsumption of high-fat foods, lacking exercise standards and a basic misrepresentation of health over years. Diabetes type 2 does not just happen overnight. In most instances, diabetes mellitus type 2 and gestational diabetes are the results of year after year of self-neglect. The facts are that we eat terribly-inefficient foods and we have become a physically inactive society. In fact, over one quarter of all Americans are labeled as completely sedentary.</p>
<p>What are the signs of diabetes?</p>
<p>The signs or symptoms of diabetes are as follows:</p>
<ul>
<li>Being constantly thirsty;</li>
<li>Having to urinate far too often;</li>
<li>Never-ending hunger accompanied by unintentional weight loss;</li>
<li>Dry skin and/or itchy skin;</li>
<li>Tingling extremities;</li>
<li>“Velvet-like” skin on your neck or underarms;</li>
<li>Weakness and becoming easily fatigued;</li>
<li>Being grouchy or irritable for no good reasons;</li>
<li>Having difficulties waking from sleep;</li>
<li>Bedwetting;</li>
<li>Headaches;</li>
<li>Nausea and/or vomiting;</li>
<li>Blurry vision;</li>
<li>Inability to focus mentally;</li>
<li>More…</li>
</ul>
<p> </p>
<p>If you ignore the signs of diabetes for long enough and actually develop Type 2 diabetes mellitus, then you are going to need to seek medical assistance and drastically change your lifestyle. It is far better to manage the symptoms of diabetes before you ever have to. Remember that the things that are the causes of diabetes are the same as what you need to reverse the symptoms of diabetes. They are:</p>
<ul>
<li>A diet that is mainly comprised of water-rich food sources – i.e. plants;</li>
<li>Proper eating habits including portion sizes, proper carbohydrate levels and preset eating times;</li>
<li>Daily physical activity that gets your heart pumping for at least 20 minutes or so;</li>
<li>A stress management program that you employ constantly;</li>
<li>Learning to see food as fuel instead of convenient pleasure;</li>
</ul>
<p> </p>
<p>Always remember that the signs of diabetes are able to be spotted, dealt with and reversed – at least in the vast majority of cases. If you feel that you may exhibiting any of the symptoms of diabetes, then schedule a visit with your physician and discuss them with him or her.</p>
<p>Symptoms and signs of diabetes left untreated for extended time periods can lead to:</p>
<ul>
<li>Blindness;</li>
<li>Kidney failure;</li>
<li>Amputation of extremities;</li>
<li>Nerve damage throughout the body;</li>
<li>Heart disease;</li>
<li>Strokes;</li>
<li>Coma;</li>
<li>Premature death;</li>
</ul>
<p> </p>
<p>Take the signs of diabetes seriously and deal with them expeditiously. Your health is your own responsibility and only you can know for sure how you are feeling. A water-rich diet and daily exercise are the keys to the prevention of diabetes mellitus Type 2.</p>
<p>Article Source: <a target="_blank" href="http://www.articlesbase.com/diseases-and-conditions-articles/signs-of-diabetes-examining-the-causes-of-diabetes-715289.html" title="Signs of Diabetes: Examining the Causes of Diabetes">http://www.articlesbase.com/diseases-and-conditions-articles/signs-of-diabetes-examining-the-causes-of-diabetes-715289.html</a></p>
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<h2>Diabetes Mellitus Type 1 – Symptoms, Causes and Treatment</h2>
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<p>Special areas in the pancreas gland, the islets of Langerhans, produce a hormone called insulin. This hormone is a protein of small size. Insulin stimulates muscle cells and other body cells to take up glucose from the blood and convert the glucose to glycogen, a kind of starch, and then store the glycogen. By need the body cells convert the glycogen to glucose and use it as fuel. In this way insulin keeps the glucose level in the blood at a normal size.</p>
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<p>By diabetes type I the cells producing insulin are destroyed. Then less glucose is taken up from the blood into the body cells and utilized there, and glucose accumulates in the blood.</p>
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<p>THE CAUSES AND MECHANISMS OF DIABETES TYPE I</p>
<p> </p>
<p>The cause of the disease is not well known. An auto-immune response attacking the insulin producing cells in the langerhansian islets may be a cause. Virus infection may be another cause. The disease also is to some extend inherited.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>When the glucose uptake into the body cells is reduced, but glucose instead accumulates in the blood, the following physiological effects occur:</p>
<p> </p>
<p>-The body cells do not get enough fuel for the work they shall do.</p>
<p>-The molecular thickness (osmality) of the blood increases. This causes water to be pulled out from the body tissues and into the blood. The tissues thus get dried out and the urine production increases.</p>
<p>-The tissues begin to break down protein and fat to get energy, causing weight loss and muscular reduction.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>The symptoms of diabetes type 1 are a consequence of these mechanisms.</p>
<p> </p>
<p> </p>
<p>SYMPTOMS OF DIABETES TYPE 1</p>
<p> </p>
<p>The disease often starts suddenly. Often children or young people are attacked by the disease. The lack of insulin causes an increased amount of blood sugar. Early symptoms of the disease are:</p>
<p> </p>
<p>-Increased urine production</p>
<p>-Dehydration (lack of water in the body)</p>
<p>-Abnormally high thirst as a consequence of increased urine production</p>
<p>-Dryness in the mouth</p>
<p>-An abnormal high appetite</p>
<p>-Feeling extremely tired and weak</p>
<p>-Weight loss, even when one eats well</p>
<p>-Impaired vision</p>
<p> </p>
<p>If the blood sugar level is not stabilized to a normal value, there will be an accumulation of chemicals in the body called ketones, and this condition is called diabetic ketoacidosis. This serious condition can lead to coma and death. The signs of ketoacidosis are:</p>
<p> </p>
<p>-Vomiting,</p>
<p>-Pain in the stomach</p>
<p>-Rapid breathing,</p>
<p>-High pulse rate</p>
<p>-Somnolence (abnormal tendency to sleep)</p>
<p> </p>
<p>In the long term, diabetes type 1 can severely hurt the blood vessels in vital organs. This can further cause damage to the heart, eyes, kidneys or other body organs.</p>
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<p>TREATMENTS OF DIABETES TYPE 1</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Diabetes type 1 is treated with insulin injections. Implanting insuline cells in the pancreas is an experimental treatment. Another experimental treatment is to implant stem cells in the pancreas that can develop into new insulin producing cells.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Another important module of the treatment is regulation of the amount of sugar and fat consumed through the diet so that it fits together with the insulin-amount injected. Also regular monitoring of the blood sugar level to regulate the insulin amount is an important part of the treatment.</p>
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<p>There are also natural products in the market that can help to normalize the blood sugar level by diabetes type 2. Those products cannot heal the disease or replace insulin injections, but they can help the body to regulate the blood sugar level. These products contain minerals that are working components of enzymes that stimulate the glucose metabolism in the body. They also contain herbs that have been used for a long time in traditional medicine to regulate the glucose level and that have proven their effects in scientific studies.</p>
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<h2>Diabetes Causes, Prevention and Treatment part 2</h2>
<p><strong>Author: <a target="_blank" title="john daniel" 'href="http://www.articlesbase.com/authors/'john-daniel/176870">john daniel</a></strong></p>
<p>For type 2 diabetes</p>
<p>Oral hypoglycemic drugs are one of their recommendations.  Diabetes Causes, Prevention and Treatment utilize all approach and treatment to prevent and cure this lifestyle disease. More recommended oral hypoglycemic drugs Such as tolbutamide, chlorpropamide, tolazamide, acetohexamide, glyburide, glipizide, glimepiride, repaglinide, or meglitonide may be prescribed to increase insulin production by the pancreas, if exercise and diet do not lower glucose levels sufficiently. Insulin injections may be necessary in more severe cases of type 2 diabetes or, or if a patient with type 2 diabetes contracts an additional illness. Other oral agents can reduce insulin resistance (metformin, pioglitazone, and rosiglitazone) or slow the absorption of sugars from the intestine (acarbose and miglitol). A low diet in fat and other calories, in addition to regular exercise, is necessary to control weight.</p>
<p>For both types of diabetes:</p>
<p>Diabetes Causes, Prevention and Treatment advice People with diabetes should drink generous amounts of water when stricken with another illness, such as the flu to replace lost fluid and prevent diabetic coma. When ill, people with type 1 diabetes should test their urine for ketones every four to six hours. Excellent control of blood glucose levels delays or prevents late complications affecting the eyes, kidneys, and nerves. Dialysis, an artificial blood filtering process, may be necessary to treat kidney failure. In advanced cases a kidney transplant may be advised. Amitriptyline, desipramine, or nortriptyline, medications usually used to treat depression, or the anti seizure medication gabapentin may be prescribed to relieve the pain in the limbs. Kidney damage can be slowed by controlling blood pressure and using ACE inhibitors. Blood test to measure glucose levels should be performed as your doctor recommends, one to four times a day. Your doctor will recommend a blood-monitoring device to use at home. Careful attention must be paid to the risk factors for atherosclerosis because of its increased occurrence with diabetes. Those suffering from diabetes should not smoke, should reduce dietary saturated fat, cholesterol, and salt, and should take any medications prescribed for high blood pressure or high cholesterol levels. People with diabetes should practice good foot care and check their feet every day. Nerve damage from diabetes mellitus reduces sensation in the feet, and small foot problems may turn into major infections. Laser photocoagulation to prevent the rupture of tiny blood vessels in the eye may help to prevent or treat diabetic retinopathy. Most patients with diabetes need an eye examination by an ophthalmologist at least once a year to detect the earliest manifestations of retinopathy. A well rounded approach and treatment to diabetes can be found in Diabetes Causes, Prevention and Treatment part 3 it discusses more about their recommended diet, supplement and nutrition.</p>
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<h2>Warning Signs And Symptoms Of Diabetes</h2>
<p><strong>Author: <a target="_blank" title="Daniel Szalok" 'href="http://www.articlesbase.com/authors/'daniel-szalok/364543">Daniel Szalok</a></strong></p>
<p>Diabetes is a silent killer. It will advance on you without any symptoms or notice. Overweight, inactive lifestyles can lead to it. There are also certain ethnic groups who have a tendency to become diabetes in greater numbers than others. Symptoms can go unnoticed for a long time and it is hard to connect one with the other.</p>
<p>The most common symptoms for both Diabetes Type1 and Type 2 are a feeling of weakness and/or fatigue, constant thirst caused by body dehydration, constant urination, abdominal pain, nausea and/or vomiting, blurry vision, irritation, quick mood changes, constant infections, slow wound healing and menstrual changes.</p>
<p>The reason why it is hard to detect Diabetes is that all these symptoms will not show up at once. They will come and go, appear and disappear, so it is difficult to relate one with the other. The other fact is that they are usually unrelated to each other so a person may believe he or she is getting sick again, and not necessarily believe it is the same disease showing another symptom.</p>
<p>Constant monitoring and alertness about the person's ailments and pains is necessary to detect diabetes. Repetition of any of these symptoms or a combination of them should make the person consider testing himself for diabetes. There are other symptoms which become visible and are easier to relate to diabetes; these are constant weight loss, a rapid heartbeat, low blood pressure and low body temperature.</p>
<p>These are easier to track, detect and relate but unfortunately threes appear once the disease has already set in and treatment is necessary. The symptoms mentioned above will start appearing at the early stages of diabetes when some preventive measures can be taken. Diabetes advances slowly and may go unnoticed for a long time, knowing your body and being alert to these signs can help you prevent it or control it at an early stage of development.</p>
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<h2>Know the Symptoms of Juvenile Diabetes</h2>
<p><strong>Author: <a target="_blank" title="Marlon Dirk" 'href="http://www.articlesbase.com/authors/'marlon-dirk/94525">Marlon Dirk</a></strong></p>
<p>Juvenile diabetes, or Type 1 diabetes, usually begins during childhood or adolescence, but it is a disease that must be treated for a lifetime as there is no cure. Juvenile diabetes is a very severe form of insulin-dependent diabetes that should be recognized as early as possible. </p>
<p>It is caused by pancreas damage due to either an immune system defect or some other culprit that destroys the beta cells in the pancreas. Without these beta cells, the body is unable to produce insulin, and glucose builds in the blood. Insulin is usually taken to provide an artificial insulin source. </p>
<p>Symptoms of Juvenile Diabetes </p>
<p>The symptoms are not always easy to recognize, especially in children. Because vomiting or nausea can occur sometimes, the symptoms are mistaken as those of a virus or flu. That´s why it´s good to be familiar with the symptoms and observe your child closely if you feel they are at risk. </p>
<p>Here are some common early warning signs: </p>
<p>Extreme Hunger and Thirst </p>
<p>The body´s insulin can drop to almost none with juvenile diabetes. As a result, extreme cravings for food or sweet, cold drinks might occur. A sudden, dramatic weight loss may also occur. </p>
<p>Fatigue and Weakness </p>
<p>The body can become weak and very tired when no insulin is being produced. This weakness or fatigue could be mistaken for a virus or flu. If combined with any of the other symptoms, these are definite warning signs. </p>
<p>Frequent Bed-Wetting and Urination </p>
<p>In young children, a sudden occurrence of bed-wetting can be a sign of juvenile diabetes. If your child has stopped wetting the bed, but then starts again later on, this could be a symptom. Also, frequent urination during both day and night is a symptom. </p>
<p>Vision is Blurred </p>
<p>If your child complains of blurred vision or changes in their eyesight, this could also be a symptom of juvenile diabetes. The vision can be impaired because tissue is being pulled from the eyes to compensate for loss of tissue in other areas of the body. </p>
<p>Symptoms for Girls </p>
<p>Girls may experience frequent vaginal yeast infections, or Candida infections. At the first sign of a yeast infection in a young girl, ask your doctor to test her for diabetes as a precaution. </p>
<p>A child with juvenile diabetes may also become irritable, restless, or have trouble concentrating at school. </p>
<p>Severe Symptoms </p>
<p>Unfortunately, many parents and children are unaware of juvenile diabetes until severe symptoms occur such as a diabetic coma. Around 25% of patients are already in diabetic ketoacidosis when they see the doctor for the first time with juvenile diabetes. In severe cases, a child will have a fruity odour on his/her breathe and may breathe deeply and rapidly. When the insulin level "bottoms out," the disease is very evident and must be treated immediately or death could occur. </p>
<p>Even if you don´t feel your child is at risk now, keep a close eye on their daily habits to ensure early detection if juvenile diabetes is present. Your child´s life is precious. Don´t take risks - know the symptoms of juvenile diabetes</p>
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<p><strong>Author: <a target="_blank" title="Sharyce Arciaga" 'href="http://www.articlesbase.com/authors/'sharyce-arciaga/4195">Sharyce Arciaga</a></strong></p>
<p>Diabetes is a disease in which the body does not produce or properly use insulin. Diabetes mellitus, often referred to simply as diabetes is a syndrome of disordered metabolism, usually due to a combination of hereditary and environmental causes, resulting in abnormally high blood sugar levels (hyperglycemia).</p>
<p>The disease and its treatments can cause many complications as it is often detected when a person suffers a problem that is frequently caused by diabetes, such as a heart attack, stroke, neuropathy, poor wound healing or a foot ulcer, certain eye problems, certain fungal infections, or delivering a baby with macrosomia or hypoglycemia.  </p>
<p>Diabetes mellitus, commonly referred to as diabetes was first identified as a disease associated with "sweet urine," and excessive muscle loss in the ancient world. Diabetes mellitus is a chronic medical condition, meaning that although it can be controlled, it lasts a lifetime.   </p>
<p>Type 1 diabetes can affect children or adults but was traditionally termed "juvenile" diabetes because it represents a majority of the diabetes cases in children. This type appears to be triggered by some (mainly viral) infections, or less commonly, by stress or environmental exposure (such as exposure to certain chemicals or drugs). Type 1 diabetics have a genetic predisposition to the disease. </p>
<p>Type 1 diabetes occurs equally among males and females but is more common in whites than in non-whites. Additionally, this type of diabetes accounts for about 5 to 10 percent of diagnosed diabetes in the United States. Type 1 diabetes develops most often in children but can occur at any age. Type 1 diabetes may also cause a rapid yet significant weight loss (despite normal or even increased eating) and irreducible fatigue.     </p>
<p>Type 2 diabetes is far more common than type 1. Type 2 diabetes risk can be reduced in many cases by making changes in diet and increasing physical activity. However, Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes impede a person’s carefree life. </p>
<p>Type 2 diabetes is more common in older people, especially in people who are overweight, and occurs more often in African Americans, American Indians, some Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and other Pacific Islander Americans, and Hispanics/Latinos. Type 2 diabetes is becoming more common due to increasing obesity and failure to exercise. This type may go unnoticed for years because visible symptoms are typically mild, non-existent or sporadic, and usually there are no ketoacidotic episodes.  </p>
<p>Diabetes insipidus, a rare disorder, is not related to diabetes mellitus (sugar diabetes). Diabetes symptoms may include increased thirst and urination, blurred vision, and fatigue. This type also appears to affect the speed of our thought processes as well. Diabetes is a costly disease associated with severe morbidity and premature death that affects millions of Americans.</p>
<p>Diabetes insipidus includes any of several types of polyuria in which the volume of urine exceeds 3 liters per day, causing dehydration and great thirst, as well as sometimes emaciation and great hunger.</p>
<p>Diabetes affects approximately 17 million people (about 8% of the population) in the United States. It is the third leading cause of death in the United States after heart disease and cancer.   </p>
<p>It is further the primary reason for adult blindness, end-stage renal disease (ESRD), gangrene and amputations. Diabetes is a condition characterized by the inability of the pancreas to produce sufficient levels of insulin to prevent hyperglycemia. Diabetes is a disease in which your blood glucose, or sugar levels are too high. Diabetes can also create the need to remove a limb.  </p>
<p>Diabetes can be caused by too little insulin, resistance to insulin, or both. The disease can damage blood vessels and nerves and decrease the body's ability to fight infection. It is the most common condition leading to amputations.  </p>
<p>Although this disease cannot be cured, it often can be managed with proper medical care, diet, and regular exercise. Diabetes was the sixth leading cause of death in the US. It is a serious disease, but it is controllable. The good news is that diabetes prevention is proven, possible, and powerful.  </p>
<p>Treatment need not significantly impair normal activities if sufficient patient training, awareness, appropriate care, discipline in testing and dosing of insulin is taken.  </p>
<p>Treatment for the disease also includes checking blood sugar levels to make sure that the disease is under control. Treatment usually includes eating healthy foods and spreading carbohydrates throughout the day, exercising regularly, checking your blood sugar levels often, and possibly taking medicine.</p>
<p>And most of all this disease shouldn't take all the fun out of shopping, cooking and dining. Diabetes treatment plans consist of a healthy diet, exercise, medications and sleep.  </p>
<p>Diabetes supplements can help you fight the effects of diabetes and help you to keep your blood sugar levels stabilized. Many people find natural diabetic supplements a valuable aid in improving their control of Type 2 Diabetes.</p>
<p>Article Source: <a target="_blank" href="http://www.articlesbase.com/supplements-and-vitamins-articles/supplements-supporting-diabetes-723892.html" title="Supplements Supporting Diabetes">http://www.articlesbase.com/supplements-and-vitamins-articles/supplements-supporting-diabetes-723892.html</a></p>
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<h2>Gestational Diabetes And Food: A Balancing Act</h2>
<p><strong>Author: <a target="_blank" title="Nupur das" 'href="http://www.articlesbase.com/authors/'nupur-das/77324">Nupur das</a></strong></p>
<p>Many women who never had diabetes are shocked when they are diagnosed with gestational diabetes. Food takes on a whole new meaning. It is the stuff of life – but, could also trigger a diabetic coma if you treat your diet casually. The good news is that your gestational diabetes and food suspicions will end as soon as the baby pops out. The better news is that nine months or so is good time to learn better eating habits for your overall health, not just your blood sugar levels. Pay Attention To Your Carbs With gestational diabetes and food, counting your daily intake of carbohydrates is key. Carbohydrates converts to glucose (blood sugar), which is what you will watching like a hawk. Carbohydrates effects your blood sugar and monitoring your blood sugar helps you with monitoring your carbohydrates. It might seem daunting at first, but you'll get the hang of managing gestational diabetes with food. You want to make sure your carbs are spread out throughout your day. This is also true of your calories. With a growing baby, you need to eat about 300 extra calories per day. That means you will be eating about 2200 calories per day. Check with your doctor to be sure. You need to have five or six small meals rather than three large ones. You also need to cut out fatty meats, high fat snacks and lots of processed or fast food. A good idea is to fill a third of your plate with protein, a third with carbohydrates and another third with fruits and vegetables. Your Relationship With Food A major gestational diabetes risk is if you are overweight and over 25 when you get pregnant. This means you have probably been having some food issues and have been trying to have a better relationship with food, anyway. Well, gestational diabetes will force you to eat better. This will help not only your growing baby's health and your blood sugar, but your joints, your heart and many other health conditions. With gestational diabetes, food intake alone will often not be enough to be sure that you and your baby get through the pregnancy okay. You also need to go to all of your check ups, learn to monitor your blood sugar, exercise regularly and take any medication prescribed. Please don’t do any fad diets, colon cleansings, fastings or any drastic measures like that. Your body will not be able to handle the shock. </p>
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<p><strong>About the Author</strong></p>
<p>Nupur Das, an ardent writer is a Masters in English.She has many short stories to her credit and now given her attention to article writing.Please visit my blog http://avoid-diabetes.blogspot.com for more information.</p>
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