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24/08/2018

Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes: Causes, Symptoms, Complications and Treatment


Diabetes cases and patients are on the rise on a daily basis. About 30 million people (9.3% of the populace) are living with Diabetes in the United States, while another 86 million people of the population have prediabetes symptoms which may not be evident, and many don’t know it. An estimated 8.1 million people in the United States have diabetes and don’t even know it. Diabetes cases increase each year, and every 17 seconds someone is diagnosed with the disease. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that 1 in 3 adults may be diagnosed with diabetes by 2050. As at 2007, Diabetes was identified as the seventh leading cause of death, and has continued to be the leading cause of new cases of blindness among adults under age 75, kidney failure, and non-accident injury leg and foot amputations among adults. About $174 billion is expended annually on Diabetes and this includes $116 billion in direct medical costs.

Diabetes is a chronic disease that results from the inability of the pancreas to produce enough insulin. It can also arise when the body fails to effectively utilise the insulin it produces. Insulin is a hormone responsible for the regulation of the glucose in the body systems. Diabetes mellitus or simply put, Diabetes, refers to a collection of metabolic diseases and disorders which arise from the presence of high blood sugars and the inability of Insulin to absorb glucose from the bloodstream.

Before the advents of modern medicine, it was usually identified as a disease associated with sweet urine and excessive muscle loss. The increase... read more @ http://www.getwellnow.life/type-1-and-type-2-diabetes-causes-symptoms-complications-and-treatment/

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