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Being informed about the signs and symptoms of diabetes mellitus is
very important. Knowing what to watch for is vital in getting on the
right road to a healthy life.
Diabetes mellitus is a disease affecting millions and millions of
people in the United States and other countries. Catching the disease
in enough time to adjust to it is key to fending off consequences of
the symptoms. Left unchecked this disease, in all its forms, can lead
to heart disease, poor joint health and circulation, blindness and
stroke.
There are three classifications of diabetes mellitus. The first is
Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus, formerly known as juvenile diabetes. This
disease classification affects between 5-10% of the diabetes
community. Type 1 diabetes mellitus patient's bodies do not produce
enough insulin, which is a hormone that is needed to convert sugars
and starches and other foods into energy. Some of the symptoms of
this classification of diabetes mellitus are frequent urination, be
unusually thirsty, extremely hungry, have unusual weight loss and show
extreme fatigue and irritability. Insulin is used to treat this
condition.
The second is classification of diabetes mellitus is Type 2, also
known as adult onset diabetes. This disease classification is the
more common form of diabetes affecting millions of Americans. This
diabetes type is more prevalent in African Americans, Latinos, Native
Americans, Asian Americans and Native Hawaiians as well as the older
community. In this type of diabetes mellitus, the body either does not
produce enough insulin or the cells ignore the insulin it does
produce. Some of the symptoms of this condition are frequent
infections, blurred vision, cuts and or bruises that are very slow to
heal, may experience a tingling and or numbness in the hands and or
feet and have some recurring skin, gum and or bladder infections and
may also include all or some of the symptoms from Type 1 diabetes
mellitus. In this case the insulin taken is used to utilize the
glucose from food to avoid a build up of glucose in the system. This
build up of glucose causes serious complications.
The third classification of diabetes mellitus is gestational
diabetes. This form of diabetes mellitus is developed in a pregnant
woman who has never had diabetes.
Determining the existence of diabetes mellitus is a matter of
taking a blood test.
Being informed about the signs and symptoms of diabetes mellitus is
very important. Knowing what to watch for is vital in getting on the
right road to a healthy life.
Diabetes mellitus is a disease affecting millions and millions of
people in the United States and other countries. Catching the disease
in enough time to adjust to it is key to fending off consequences of
the symptoms. Left unchecked this disease, in all its forms, can lead
to heart disease, poor joint health and circulation, blindness and
stroke.
There are three classifications of diabetes mellitus. The first is
Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus, formerly known as juvenile diabetes. This
disease classification affects between 5-10% of the diabetes
community. Type 1 diabetes mellitus patient’s bodies do not produce
enough insulin, which is a hormone that is needed to convert sugars
and starches and other foods into energy. Some of the symptoms of
this classification of diabetes mellitus are frequent urination, be
unusually thirsty, extremely hungry, have unusual weight loss and show
extreme fatigue and irritability. Insulin is used to treat this
condition.
The second is classification of diabetes mellitus is Type 2, also
known as adult onset diabetes. This disease classification is the
more common form of diabetes affecting millions of Americans. This
diabetes type is more prevalent in African Americans, Latinos, Native
Americans, Asian Americans and Native Hawaiians as well as the older
community. In this type of diabetes mellitus, the body either does not
produce enough insulin or the cells ignore the insulin it does
produce. Some of the symptoms of this condition are frequent
infections, blurred vision, cuts and or bruises that are very slow to
heal, may experience a tingling and or numbness in the hands and or
feet and have some recurring skin, gum and or bladder infections and
may also include all or some of the symptoms from Type 1 diabetes
mellitus. In this case the insulin taken is used to utilize the
glucose from food to avoid a build up of glucose in the system. This
build up of glucose causes serious complications.
The third classification of diabetes mellitus is gestational
diabetes. This form of diabetes mellitus is developed in a pregnant
woman who has never had diabetes.
Determining the existence of diabetes mellitus is a matter of
taking a blood test.
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