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Diabetes (I)

diabetesDiabetes mellitus is a syndrome characterized by excessive accumulation of glucose in the blood due to a deterioration in all or part of the secretion and action of the hormone insulin, produced by the pancreas and responsible for maintaining normal blood sugar levels. If left unchecked can lead to complications such as blindness, renal and vascular damage and leg amputations.

There are two subtypes of the disease:

Type 1 diabetes. Develops in people in the production of insulin, a hormone responsible for transporting glucose into cells throughout the body is weak or nonexistent. Most patients with this condition develop it before age 30. Read the rest of this entry »

Know More Symptoms of Disease in Diabetes

Know More Symptoms of Disease in Diabetes - Diabetes is a disease with increased blood glucose above normal. Where blood glucose levels regulated by the hormone insulin produced by the pancreas. An increasing number of diabetics lately very quickly, and many of them do not realize how serious the disease. This is because some patients do not feel the occurrence of the symptoms of diabetes.

There are some common symptoms of diabetes in which a person should consult with your doctor. Especially for people who are older than 45 years, it is very important to always check their blood glucose levels every year. The reason why many people do not know they have diabetes because they underestimated the symptoms of diabetes or do not feel the symptoms.

Some symptoms of diabetes you need to know is that too much urine, hunger and thirst excessive, sudden weight loss or abnormal, slightly blurred vision, ulcers or wounds that hard to heal, infection or inflammation of the repetitive, ill head, fatigue, itching and dry skin. However, feeling some of these symptoms does not mean you will definitely suffer from diabetes, because some of these symptoms also occur in other diseases. To make sure you have it checked at your doctor immediately. Read the rest of this entry »