Diabetes Type 1 – Symptoms And Deterrence Procedures

by Manet on December 28, 2009

The amount of sugar in our body is for a moment known as blood glucose level. When foods are eaten, the body will exceed it down into the simplest form, specifically glucose. Glucose is the fuel for our body where it is the main source of energy for the cells. The cell take out glucose from the blood stream by by insulin. Diabetes Type I occurs when the body loses its ability to create insulin making the extraction of glucose from the blood stream not possible. As a consequence the sugar content in the blood increases.

The symptoms for diabetes type 1 might vary for each individual, but these are the added ordinary symptoms.

Often diabetic type 1 occurs without any signs or symptoms.

– Sugar content are higher than the natural blood sugar content
– The urine is laced with sugar
– Drinks unusual quantity of water
– Urinates repeatedly
– Lose weight even though frequently feels hungry
– Eyesight becomes blurry
– Feeling nauseous
– Feels lethargic and weak
– Mood swings

While there are no treat for diabetes, treating it and controlling diabetes will further aggravate the trouble to other important health problems such as heart danger and stroke. To reduce other health risks, it is essential that the blood sugar level are maintained to ordinary as close as possible.

The steps listed under are several of the steps that can be full to control diabetes type 1:

– Never skip insulin as prescribe
– Eat healthy by watching the total of carbohydrate you take and follow diabetic diet plan as strictly as possible.
– Watch your blood sugar content without fail
– Get physical exercise and do it regularly

Treating diabetes will assist the body maintains as close to normal its blood sugar content. Diabetes type 1 are lifelong disease where there are no treat, as such the treatments is also lifelong. To remain healthy, diabetics must observe lifelong treatments through correct eating and exercising all through their lives.

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jordan December 28, 2009 at 12:30 pm

I’ve been a lifestyle educator for over 3 years and have found that proper nutrition can be more effective than we realize in controlling the issues involved with type 1 diabetes. http://www.nut-dyntv.com brings out some good points regarding diabetes and lifestyle education.

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