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Diabetes is a Lifestyle disease. As yet, there is no cure. People with diabetes need to manage their disease to stay healthy.

Diabetes is referred to the number of diseases that involve problems with the hormone insulin. Normally, the pancreas releases insulin to help the body store and use the sugar and fat from the food consumed.

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MOST ASKED QUESTIONS

Diabetes can lead to heart diseases
Diabetes can lead to eye complications even blindness
Diabetes can lead to kidney diseases, nerve damages and many more complication

Diabetes occurs :

When the pancreas does not produce adequate insulin
When the pancreas produces no insulin
When the body does not respond appropriately to insulin

TYPE 1 DIABETES

Usually it appears in children, teenagers or young adults, but can also be diagnosed later in life. It can be controlled by keeping the level of glucose (sugar) in the blood by insulin therapy.

TYPE 2 DIABETES

Most common form of diabetes and it has been described as an epidemic. It is associated with obesity, genetic risk factors and inactivity. It can be controlled by keeping blood sugar within a normal range.

GESTATIONAL DIABETES

Any pregnant woman can develop gestational diabetes. Women older than age 25 are at increased risk. Gestational Diabetes is hereditary. Overweight increases risk

Increased thirst
Frequent urination
Extreme hunger
Unexplained weight loss
Fatigue
Irritability
Blurred vision
Slow-healing sores
Frequent infections.

Check the sugar level regularly
Control the calorie intake
Exercise regularly for at least 30 minutes a day
Stop smoking