Sufferers with diabetes have a condition that…

Sufferers with diabetes have a condition that creates a problem with how their body produces energy for food. Our bodies use glucose, a form of sugar which our digestive system has broken down from the food we eat, which is then transported around the body via the bloodstream. Glucose is the main source of fuel for the body but diabetes causes glucose to back up in the bloodstream. If the situation is not dealt with it doesn’t take long for the body to build up high levels of glucose in the blood also known as ‘high blood sugar levels’.

This subject has comprehensive information available on other sites and the information about the condition in this article about diabetes has been made short to enable easy and quick understanding. Young people (sometimes older) are liable to contract type 1 diabetes which occurs when the body stops producing insulin; this means insulin must be given to the diabetic on a daily basis for them to live. Insulin is a hormone that regulates the amount of glucose (sugar) in the blood and is required for the body to function normally. Type 2 is also called adult onset or non-insulin dependent 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.

Those energy foods which we all need to live are pasta, rice, potatoes, bread and fruit of course. Prolonged periods of high blood glucose levels can lead to problems like heart disease, kidney complaints, blindness and even limb amputations. Good diabetes care and management can prevent or delay the onset of these complications; some of these conditions can be slowed down whilst others can even be stopped. To manage your condition well, ensure you take your medication; this includes watching your blood sugar levels, blood fat and cholesterol in addition to quitting smoking.

You will also need to maintain your weight, and maintain your blood pressure to within the guidelines set by your doctor. Diabetes cannot be cured and once diagnosed it is a lifelong complaint; there are currently over five and half million Americans who have been diagnosed with this, and the numbers are rising. The problem is that here are probably another 5.5 million people who have this condition but just don’t know it; it is known that six hundred thousand new cases of will be diagnosed this and every year. The number of Americans who have diabetes and die each year is approximately 320,000 but only 34,000 die as a direct result of having diabetes.

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May 4th, 2008


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