Monday 18 April 2016

Type 2 Diabetes

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Type 2 diabetes is the most common form found in the US.Ninety to ninety-five percent of people diagnosed withdiabetes have this type.Usually developed later in life, it is most commonlydiagnosed in people over the age of fifty-five, but in manycases as young as forty or even younger.
This is because eighty percent of people diagnosed withtype 2 diabetes are overweight. With obesity at an all timehigh, the diagnoses for type 2 diabetes is also at an all
time high.In type 2 diabetes, the pancreas is still producinginsulin, but for some unknown reason, the body is not ableto utilize it effectively. As a result, just as in type 1diabetes, type 2 people develop a dangerous buildup ofglucose in the blood and the body is not able to utilize it
for fuel.People who have type 2 diabetes may see their symptomsdevelop over time. They are not usually as noticeable asthe type 1 symptoms.Symptoms include fatigue, frequent urination, especially
throughout the night hours, unusual thirst, weight loss,frequent infections and slow healing sores.
In fact, sores may never heal and if not treated it is  common for people to have limbs amputated. This usually occurs in the legs, feet and toes.Also as with type 1, if the symptoms go untreated andinsulin is not administered when necessary, the patientruns the risk of slipping into a diabetic coma, which can be fatal.
It is important if you have any symptoms of type 1 or 2 diabetes you speak with a health professional and get tested.

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