Types of Diabetes

Over 10% of all people with diabetes have type 1: diabetes. Diabetes will create at any age, yet most every now and again happens in children & adolescents. It is caused by an autoimmune reaction where the body’s defense system attacks the cells that produce insulin. In type 1 diabetes, body produces very little or no insulin, which means that need daily insulin injections to maintain blood glucose levels under control. Now, type 1 diabetes cannot be prevented. Type 2: Diabetes is characterized by insulin resistance, where the body does not fully respond to the insulin. It is on the grounds that insulin can't work appropriately, blood glucose levels will be rising, discharging more insulin. For some people with type 2 diabetes this can exhaust the pancreas, resulting in the body producing less insulin, causing even higher blood sugar levels.

 

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