Diabetes: Life Threatening One

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Diabetes is a life-threatening disease, which has affected millions of people the world over. If not controlled, diabetes can lead to many complications like stroke, heart ailments, kidney problems, arterial disorders, nerve damage and vision problems.

Diabetes is caused due to disordered metabolism. Hereditary and environmental factors are attributed to diabetes, in which the metabolism and sugar level in the body is disrupted from performing its normal functions.

Diabetes is a condition in which the glucose blood levels are high, as insulin, which maintains the blood glucose levels, does not function normally. When the body fails to produce insulin, diabetes is the result.

Normally there are two types of diabetes - Type 1 and Type 2. Gestational diabetes is another type of diabetes seen during pregnancy.

Type 2 diabetes is the most common type of diabetes. It is a condition in which the body makes insulin but not that enough. Proper exercise and maintaining healthy eating habits can prevent this type of diseases.

Type 1 diabetes is a condition in which insulin is simply not available. Here the insulin-producing beta cells in the pancreas are infected. It is also called as immune-mediated diabetes and is more serious and increases the risk for several life-threatening illnesses including heart disease, stroke, renal failure, hypertension, blindness, and nerve damage.

Gestational diabetes is caused when blood sugar levels rise during pregnancy. Women with gestational diabetes run the risk of developing Type 2 diabetes at any time after delivery.

Diabetes is life threatening and only maintaining a healthy life style can save from further complications.

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  • Diabetes is a life-threatening disease, which has affected millions of people the world over
  • If not controlled, diabetes can lead to many complications
  • Diabetes is life threatening; maintaining a healthy life style can save from further complications

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