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DIABETES MELLITUS FAQ

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Keywords: Diabetes, mellitus, gestational, type 2, glucose, glucometer, insulin

 

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INTRODUCTION

Diabetes is a metabolic disease that is characterised by high blood glucose. It is caused by failure of body to regulate glucose levels. WHO estimates that 422 million people are diabetic. There are several types of diabetes: type 1, type 2, gestational diabetes, and the newly proposed type 3 diabetes (Alzheimer’s disease).

 

WHAT IS DIABETES?

Diabetes is a chronic (long-lasting) medical condition in which the patient’s blood has high glucose concentrations. Normal blood sugar levels are as follows:

Thus, diabetes is when one’s blood glucose concentrations are above 5.4mmol/L when fasting or 7.8mmol/L after eating. Blood glucose levels are measured using a machine called a glucometer, one can find it in any health institute.

 

WHAT ARE THE TYPES OF DIABETES?

There are 3 main types of diabetes mellitus: type 1, type 2 and gestational diabetes.

 

WHAT DO I FEEL WHEN I HAVE DIABETES?

Symptoms of diabetes are:

Additional symptoms of diabetes in men include: decreased sex drive, erectile dysfunction and decreased muscle strength

Additional symptoms in women include: urinary tract infections, and itchy dry skin

Gestational diabetes usually presents with no symptoms.

 

WHAT ARE THE MEDICAL TREATMENTS OF DIABETES?

Diabetes cannot be cured but it can be monitored and suppressed to make sure the blood glucose levels remain low.

Treatment of diabetes includes lifestyle modifications mainly diet and physical diet. The diet of a diabetic person should include more fruits, vegetables, lean meat and fibre; and less refined carbohydrates, saturated fats and sweets. Exercise and physical activity are essential for diabetic people. Exercise moves glucose from blood into cells where it is used to produce energy, thereby lowering blood glucose levels.

 

WHAT ARE THE COMPLICATIONS OF DIABETES?

Severe uncontrolled or untreated type 1 and 2 diabetes can cause a number of problems as it ends up damaging some body organs and tissues.

These include:

 

Gestational diabetes poses health problems to the unborn baby and to the mother. Complications of gestational diabetes include:

 

HOW DO I PREVENT DIABETES?

Type 1 diabetes can not be prevented as it is caused by the immune system. Type 2 diabetes caused by genetics cannot be prevented also.

Prevention of diabetes is mainly via lifestyle modifications in the following ways:

 

DIABETES FACTS

 

REFERENCES:

https://www.cdc.gov/diabetes/basics/diabetes.html

https://www.who.int/health-topics/diabetes

https://www.diabetes.co.uk/diabetes_care/blood-sugar-level-ranges.html

https://medlineplus.gov/diabetes.html

https://www.healthline.com/health/diabetes#complications

https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/323627#takeaway

https://www.niddk.nih.gov/health-information/diabetes/overview/what-is-diabetes

https://mydario.com/test-your-diabetes-knowledge/

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