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Jun 29, 2012

Diabetes

Diabetes

Although diabetes is not really a form of heart disease, often contributes to heart disease. Diabetes occurs when the body is unable to produce or respond properly to insulin needed to regulate glucose (sugar). Besides contributing to heart disease, diabetes also increases the risk of developing kidney disease, blindness, nerve damage, and damage to blood vessels. More than 80 percent of people with diabetes die of some form of heart or blood vessel disease.

There are two forms of diabetes: juvenile diabetes and adult-onset diabetes. Adult-onset diabetes associated with obesity and may be delayed or controlled with proper diet and exercise.

There is no cure for diabetes. However, diabetes can be controlled through changes in eating habits and exercise program. Drugs are also available. However, even if the diabetes under control, still contributes to heart disease.

Diabetes or diabetes or diabetes is a disease characterized by blood glucose levels that exceed the normal (hyperglycemia) due to lack of insulin the body both absolute and relative terms.

Many consider that diabetes is a hereditary disease but from a number of people with diabetes is very little recorded because it is caused by hereditary factors. Diabetes is generally caused by the uncontrolled consumption of food or as a side effect of the use of certain medications.


The following factors can cause a person at risk for diabetes:
  1. Heredity
  2. Overweight / obesity usually occurs at age 40
  3. High blood pressure
  4. Figures Triglycerid (a type of fat molecule) High
  5. High cholesterol levels
  6. Modern lifestyles are likely to consume the instant food
  7. Smoking and Stress
  8. Consume too many carbohydrates
  9. Damage to pancreatic cells 
There are many symptoms of diabetes, even for diabetes type 1 and type 2 diabetes have different symptoms. But in this occasion will focus on the most common symptoms of diabetes.
  • Quick dry throat and fatigue. People with diabetes will quickly feel thirsty, why? Because they will lack of glucose, most of the glucose is not used in the body for energy, but discarded in the urine (pee)
  • Frequent urination. Traces of glucose metabolism in the urine should not be removed even released, so that more and more on mass production of urine the kidneys.
  • Blurred vision. 've Not eaten all day and blurred vision? That's if you are deficient in glucose, no energy for the body.
  • Nausea and vomiting. For some patients will feel nausea and vomiting, especially if the control is too much food to glucose
  •  Sudden weight loss. Not surprisingly, you can certainly use their own reasoning, because for people with diabetes mellitus little body manages glucose into energy.

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