Monday, November 23, 2009

What is Diabetes?

Diabetes has earned the name of the Greek word siphon . Diabetes is a disorder of metabolism and endocrine system and is a blood disease. There are two variants insipid us: Diabetes mellitus (from the Greek word for sugar) and diabetes. The main causes of this disease is that both the body does not produce enough insulin, as in type 1 diabetes, or does not use insulin adequately available, type 2 diabetes, such as. Insulin is a hormone that helps the body convert glucose into energy. Factors that may contribute to diabetes and lack of exercise, obesity, age, poor nutrition, especially genetics. The symptoms of diabetes include fatigue, because the body does not get enough energy through the absorption of glucose, the insatiable thirst of frequent urination, and weakness of vision due to the loss of more body fluid in urine. A person with diabetes are also prone to frequent infections such as urinary tract infections, colds and flu. Another symptom is a tingling or burning sensation in hands and feet. Most times ranging from diabetes, because the symptoms are harmless.
It has developed a series of tests to determine if you are diabetic. Measuring fasting plasma glucose, which was held in the morning, try a relatively inexpensive and easy to use. Measures levels of sugar in the blood, not consuming. The random plasma glucose measurement does not require fasting and can be done at any time. This type of test is easier and requires no preparation. The oral test of glucose tolerance in controlling fasting blood glucose and then ask the patient a very sweet solution to drink, after which the test is repeated, the results were compared with the standard and if the reading is higher than normal then you have diabetes. Other attempts to hemoglobin, urinalysis, and glycated finger prick tests.

It is unfortunate that diabetes is a lifelong disease. Even if you are undergoing treatment in the form of drugs to modify diet and exercise to get the blood sugar level under control, you are not diabetic.

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