What is Type 2 Diabetes?
Type 2 diabetes is a chronic and difficult condition but it
is not impossible to deal with it. If you or someone you love
has type 2 diabetes, then take the first step of learning how
to live with it by understanding it.
Normal System
Type 2 diabetes can be understood by first
understanding how our bodies work. After eating, the body
converts or breaks the food into glucose and other nutrients.
All of these enter the bloodstream through the process of
digestion. The level of glucose in the blood therefore rises
which is an automatic sign for the pancreas to produce insulin
which in turn is responsible for the regulation of glucose
levels. Insulin is the substance which lets glucose be used as
the body cells’ primary source of energy. People with diabetes
either cannot make enough insulin or cannot react normally to
insulin. A person who has this condition therefore maintains
high glucose levels in the blood.
Type 2 Diabetes
There are two types of diabetes.
Type 1
diabetes involves the inability of the immune
system to distinguish between harmful elements and the
pancreas and may end up crippling its function. People
with this condition usually take insulin shots to supply
the body with sufficient amount of the substance.
Type 2 diabetes is different because it is the person’s
response to insulin that is impaired. A person with this type
of diabetes can still produce insulin but the body’s cells seem
resistant to the encouragement of insulin to accept enough
glucose. Glucose levels will then continue to increase,
signaling the pancreas to produce more insulin until it becomes
too overworked to produce any. The end result is a lot of
glucose in the bloodstream and not enough insulin to regulate
glucose levels.
Causes
The exact cause of type 2 diabetes cannot be fully
explained. There is a possibility though that there are genetic
factors involved. If one or both of your parents have had type
2 diabetes then you might just develop the condition too.
There is also some evidence that overweight people are more
at risk of developing type 2 diabetes than people with normal
weights. It is believed that excess fats hamper the work of
insulin on cells. It should be remembered though that being
overweight does not necessarily mean that you will definitely
develop diabetes. Conversely, thin people are not always exempt
from the condition.
Signs
Not every person who has some degree of insulin resistance
will develop type 2 diabetes. At the same time, not every
diabetic individual will exhibit the same signs and symptoms. A
common
symptom however is an extreme and frequent lack of
energy which can be explained by the lack of glucose in the
cells from which energy is produced. A person with type 2
diabetes may also feel thirsty all the time because of frequent
urination which can be explained by the kidneys’ attempt to
flush out glucose. In some adult women, the frequent incidence
of yeast infections may be an early sign of high glucose
levels.
Type 2 diabetes is easier to deal with and it can be
controlled in most of the cases compared to type1 diabetes.
Type 2 diabetes can be controlled by proper diets. Patients must
keep a mediterranean
diet to ensure their well being. An alkaline
diet for the diabetic patients can be harmful as it may
cause more alkalinity in the patient's blood. Causes of type 2
diabetes are still not fully known and symptoms vary from
person to person other than the common signs of urge for
urination and thirst.
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