Showing posts with label Causes of Diabetes. Show all posts
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Are You Becoming a Diabetic?

Posted by luputtenan2 on Tuesday, September 21, 2010

How have you been feeling lately? Has your vision been blurry? Have you urinated more and maybe ate more?Are you more hungry than usual? Have you been gaining weight? When was the last time you went to thedoctors for a checkup? These are questions you should answer truthfully as you want to keep your health up to par. Tour doctor willperform a fasting glucose blood test and the result will indicative you are learning towards diabetes.

Diabetes can be a silent killer just like high blood pressure. Many people do not know they have diabetes till they are in the emergency room with a blood sugar of a thousand and are in a coma. Did I say coma? Diabetes can put you in coma whether you are axperiencing a low blood sugar or a high blood sugar. It's the body's wayof putting you in a state of malaise as it works through its problem of having a high blood sugar.

Blood sugars, which are abnormal, need to be treated by a doctor. Having a family history of diabetes will be the first indicator on your family history sheet you fill out for the doctor to learn towards the diagnosis of diabetes. A1C isanother indicator of diabetes and possible kidney involvement.

Ibelieve everyone should consult with their doctor if any of the symptoms are occurring in the first paragraph of this article. Diabetes should not be taken lightly nad need treatment.

Please see your doctor for further help.
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By Carole Tomlinson
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What Are the Causes of Diabetes?

Posted by luputtenan2 on Monday, January 7, 2008


There are many causes of diabetes. Not all people have control of whether they could have prevented the disease. Eating healthy is a big factor in prevention, but some times that's not enough. Below are several ways it can be caused.
The disease is caused when the pancreas becomes dysfunctional. The body is dependent upon the insulin the pancreas secretes to keep the body's blood sugar levels normal. Many things can cause the pancreas to become dysfunctional and cause illness.
Diabetes is known to be higher in certain ethnicities such as Asian American, Hispanic, African American, Native American and Pacific Island descendants. The disease is known to be inherited and if it runs in your family, then you have a 25% chance of having it eventually.
Age is a big cause because as people get older, they exercise less and they gain weight, causing the body's pancreas to improperly secrete insulin. It can also be caused by a viral infection or illness affecting the pancreas, causing it not to secrete insulin properly.
However, the biggest cause is obesity. Excessive weight and fat in the body cause muscle and tissues not to react to insulin the way they should, almost making them resistant to the insulin the pancreas is secreting. The insulin will not function properly causing high blood sugar levels, eventually leading to the disease. Overeating can cause it also. The body needs a proper balance in its diet and if a body has too many carbohydrates, fats, or proteins, it can cause the pancreas to be dysfunctional also.
Frequent smoking can eventually lead to diabetes. Stress is also a major factor. The body's metabolism is directly influenced by its lifestyle. This includes the amount of daily stress; grief, and excessive worrying, that can cause the metabolism to react differently to insulin and the person to become a diabetic.
The body needs plenty of exercise and a balanced diet for the pancreas to properly function, secreting enough insulin. Many people cannot prevent this disease, especially if they inherit the disease or contract a viral infection causing it. The causes of diabetes vary, but the most important thing in trying to prevent it are maintaining a healthy lifestyle with plenty of exercise and eating right.
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