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Two types of diabetes and their differences


There are two types of diabetes

type 1 and type 2. It is very important to understand the difference between the two and how to handle them.

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Type 1 diabetes

 is usually found in children and adolescents, but it is also found in adults. Most people with type 1 diabetes have complete insulin deficiency. Therefore, the most common treatment is to inject insulin, a lifestyle consisting of diet and exercise, and use a blood tester to regularly monitor blood glucose levels. If patients diagnosed with type 1 diabetes continue treatment and require special care to follow their doctor's instructions and/or recommendations, they can continue to live normally.


In type 2 diabetes

insulin levels in individuals are usually normal and sometimes elevated, but not deficient. This type of diabetes is thought to be more complex than type 1, but ironically, it is easier to treat. Type 2 diabetes has not been discovered for many years because insulin is still produced by the human body. Symptoms may be mild and sporadic, usually with a reduced level of attention. The main problem with type 2 diabetes is not attracting people's attention and can lead to serious complications such as renal failure and coronary artery disease. Initial treatment for type 2 diabetes may include lifestyle adjustments characterized by increased physical activity and a weight-loss diet. If necessary, the next steps are medication and insulin therapy.


With both types of diabetes, patients need to maintain normal blood sugar levels to reduce the potential for damage to vision, kidneys, blood circulation, and other organs. For this reason, patients should carefully monitor their dietary intake, participate in regular exercise, and keep their blood glucose levels within normal limits. monitor.


As of 2006, there are no known treatments for diabetes. Diabetes is a chronic disorder with multiple effects and is best treated through patient education, nutrition, self-awareness, and long-term care. In addition, patients should be aware of other symptoms that often present with diabetic complications.


The content of this article is for reference only. Do not use or replace professional medical advice related to diabetes. This article should not be used as the basis for the diagnosis or treatment of diabetes but is a source of information aimed at explaining the differences between the two types. You should consult a qualified doctor for more information, a diagnosis of diabetes, or recommended treatments.

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