Looking to Find out What Causes Diabetes?

by Mark Hall

Sufferers with diabetes have a condition that creates a problem with how their body produces energy for food. We use glucose, which is transported around the body by blood, as a form of energy which comes from food containing sugar. As the main source of fuel for the body, glucose must get to where it is needed but diabetes stops this process from happening. Because the natural distribution method employed by the body is faulty, glucose levels rise which can cause serious health problems.

Information in this article is regarding the two major types of the 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 means insulin must be given to the diabetic on a daily basis for them to live. 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; the body is still producing insulin but there is a problem with its production or use, but fortunately this type can be treated with a special diet.

Our body needs energy which it obtains from food that it converts into sugar like bread, potatoes, rice and pasta etc. Prolonged periods of high blood glucose levels can lead to problems like heart disease, kidney complaints, blindness and even limb amputations.

However, it is possible to manage diabetes by maintaining a strict health regime; some of these conditions can be slowed down while others can even be stopped. Care of your condition relies on you maintaining certain aspects and any prescribed medication must be taken routinely; it is very important that you don’t smoke and maintain your blood glucose levels, cholesterol and other blood fats within your target range.

Apart from this, your blood pressure and weight should not go above the limits your doctor advised. Diabetes is a life long condition if you are unlucky enough to contract it; in America there are more than five and a half million recognized sufferers. However, the disease remains undiagnosed in about the same number; over 600,000 new cases are diagnosed each year. Official figures show that diabetes causes the death of over thirty four thousand people in America every year but deaths from citizens that have the condition but do not die directly from it is about 320,000.

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