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Welcome to Diabetes Information

What is Diabetes? It is one of the fastest growing diseases in the world today, but particularly in North America. In this continent, we have access to so many different sweets and fast foods that it’s really no surprise how many people have contracted the disease.

Information on the different types of Diabetes.

Diabetes is caused by a group of metabolic diseases represented by high blood sugar levels. These diseases are a result of defects in the body’s insulin secretion. Diabetes is a life-long medical condition, but it can be treated and controlled.

There are two main types of diabetes: Type 1 and Type 2. Type 1 Diabetes is also commonly known as Juvenile Diabetes, and it is caused when the pancreas, which regulates the secretion of insulin, is attacked by body. The pancreas is then unable to create insulin, and the body must depend on outside insulin medication to live.

Type 2 Diabetes can be genetic, and it can also be caused by eating too much of the wrong foods. Type 2 Diabetes used to be found mainly in adults over thirty years if age, but because of the growing number of children exposed to high fat fast foods and sweets, Type 2 Diabetes has actually become more prevalent in children than in adults!

Symptoms of Diabetes

The symptoms of both types of diabetes are the same. These symptoms can include increased thirst and urination, weight loss, fatigue, nausea and vomiting, dizziness and blurred vision. However, not all of these symptoms alone can mean that you have Diabetes. So don’t panic f you’ve been dizzy lately – it may be something much simpler than Diabetes! There is never any harm in getting checked out by a doctor though, and if you do have quite a few of these symptoms, remember, it is better to get tested and find that you don’t have the disease than to brush it off and regret it later on. So in conclusion what is diabetes? It is a serious disease that should always be taken seriously.