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Learning About the Different Types of Diabetes



Diabetes is one of the most commonly diagnosed diseases in the world. It is a chronic, lifelong disease, and there are actually three different types of diabetes that you may be diagnosed with, which are type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes and gestational diabetes.

Type 1 Diabetes

With type 1 diabetes, the first of the three types of diabetes to be discussed here, this type occurs when certain specialized parts of the pancreas are destroyed and no longer able to produce insulin. This type of diabetes typically develops during childhood or adolescence, but can also develop in adulthood. There are certain symptoms of type 1 diabetes that you will most likely experience at the onset of the disease.

This includes frequent urination, an increase in thirst, loss of weight even though you may be eating the same amount and types of food, fatigue, irritability, nausea, and a particular odor to the breath. You may experience some or all of these symptoms and then again you may not experience any at all. This is actually one of the most common problems that sufferers of the disease do not experience any symptoms and so they are not even aware that they have diabetes.

Type 2 Diabetes

Type 2 is another of the types of diabetes. Of all the types of diabetes, this is a condition in which your body is resistant to the effects of insulin. This type of diabetes is actually often preventable and in particular healthy lifestyle choices can help guard you against developing the disease.

 



Eating healthy foods is one of the most important things you can do here, as you want to choose fats that are low in fat and calories. Fresh fruits and vegetables, whole grain breads and cereals, and of course drinking plenty of water is always important.

Gestational Diabetes

The last of the types of diabetes to be discussed here is gestational diabetes. This is the type of diabetes that develops during pregnancy, and although it is rare, it does happen. There are certain risk factors for developing gestational diabetes, including age over 35 years, obesity, and a history of polycystic ovary syndrome.

It can be frightening to be diagnosed with any type of diabetes, but if it happens to you the most important thing is to stay positive and remember that there are many methods of treatment available that you can use to help deal with the condition and the symptoms associated with it.









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