Monday 18 April 2016

Type 1 Diabetes

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Type 1 diabetes accounts for five to ten percent ofdiabetes cases in the United States. A person who isdiagnosed with type 1 diabetes must receive insulin shotsdaily in order to live.Scientists are not exactly sure why the body attacks theimmune system and the production of insulin, but it isbelieved that both genetics and viruses are involved.Type 1 diabetes is most commonly found in children andyoung adults, but can appear at any age and symptoms candevelop over a short period of time. Symptoms includeincreased thirst and urination, extreme fatigue, weight
loss and constant hunger.If a person with type 1 diabetes is not diagnosed andtreated with insulin, there is a risk of that personslipping into a diabetic coma that may prove life
threatening.The key when first diagnosed with type 1 diabetes is to armyourself with information. Being diagnosed is not the endof the world. In fact, most people go on to live normal,healthy lives as long as they stay aware of their condition and continue to treat it.
After being diagnosed with diabetes, it is important to  maintain your general health paying special attention to the care you give your eyes, feet and skin as well as your
heart and oral health.This basic care could prevent complications brought on by diabetes later in life. Other recommendations are to stop smoking and reduce the amount of alcohol you consume.

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