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Diabetes Disorder: What You Should Know

June 7, 2009 Filed Under: Diabetes 

Everyone needs food for energy but this does not always happen especially when a person suffers with diabetes. To maintain our energy levels glucose is moved around the blood stream to the cells and muscles etc. This supply of energy use the bloodstream to be transported around where it can be absorbed by the cells but diabetes stops this from happening. The result of this is that glucose levels in the blood continue to increase leading to health problems.

further information should be sought from a medical professional if you have this condition. Juvenile onset diabetes is called type one and usually, but not always, affects children and young adults and is where the body’s production of insulin has ceased,this can occur at any age but diabetics must take daily insulin injections in order to survive. The purpose of insulin is to regulate the amount of glucose in our blood. Type two affects adults and is sometimes called late onset diabetes,this is caused when the insulin is either not being produced in sufficient quantities or there is a problem in its use, however a careful diet plan can usually treat the condition.

Our body needs energy which it obtains from food that it converts into sugar like bread, potatoes, rice and pasta etc. Excess glucose in the bloodstream has many dangers for the body and can cause heart disease, kidney problems and blindness, not to mention amputations as well.

The importance of managing your diabetes condition cannot be underestimated and with a disciplined approached these serious conditions can be improved,some of these conditions can be slowed down while others can even be stopped. Managing this condition means changing your lifestyle to suit your condition any medication that has been prescribed,but this means sticking to your medication, watching your blood sugar, cholesterol and to stop smoking!

It also means that you will need to keep your weight relatively stable within a prescribed range which should also help to reduce your blood pressure to within tolerable limits. Diabetes once recognized in the sufferer will be with them for the rest of their lives, 5 million sufferers.

Studies suggest that it is not the whole story as experts believe there are as many people again that have the disease that have not yet been diagnosed,around 600,000 US citizens contract this condition each year so you can see the problem is serious. Officially, the number of deaths each year directly attributable to diabetes is 34,000 although in reality this figure is closer to 320,000 individuals,

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