7 Eylül 2009 Pazartesi

diabetes mellitus - general information

Diabetes Mellitus,mostly called Diabetes, is a serious disease, but however if proper care is taken is not fatal. There are three types ofdiabetes: Type I, Type II, and Gestational diabetes. Even though the are all different types of diabetes they are all very different, but everyone with diabetes has one thing in common: Their bodies have extremely limited, if any ability to move sugar, or glucose, to their cells, and glucose is the most important and primary fuel of the body.
All humans require the use of glucouse, because of the simple reason that it powers the entire body. Glucose is actually a very simple type ofsugar, actually it is the simplest for of sugar, and it powers all cells throughout the body.

People who do not have diabetes rely on the insulin created by the body. Insulin is a hormone that is used for the purpose of moving glucose from the blood into the body's cells. But people who have diabetes either don't produce insulin or cannot use the insulin they produce. Without insulin, the cells cannot move glucose into the cells. Glucose gathers in the blood, this alone is called hyperglycemia, which is the scientific term for too much glucose in blood, hyper meaning too much and glycemia meaning glucose incells. The symptoms of hyperglycemia include incredible thirst, the need to urinate frequently, unclear or blurry vision,nasea and fatigue, and much more. Hyperglycemia is not a disease that happens over night, because over time high blood glucose can cause serious medical problems

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