Educating About Diabetes And It’s Types
Diabetes is a common metabolic disorder which is associated
with the decrease in production of insulin hormone and Diabetes education is
the only way to make people aware about the severity of this life-threatening
health condition. This article focuses on the various types of diabetes and
their consequences
Diabetes and types:
Type 1 Diabetes: It is also called as insulin dependent diabetes. In this
case, the body does not produce insulin hormone. The under such a condition,
the patient needs to administer the hormone from outside in the form of tablets
or injection. The fact that this type of disease is usually associated with
younger people and most of the cases are diagnosed before the age 40, gives the
condition another name called Juvenile Diabetes. It is a condition that runs
life long as so far there has been no cure found for the disease apart from
taking insulin injections.
Type 2 Diabetes: This type is associated with the cells of body becoming
non-responsive to insulin. Hence there is an increase in the blood glucose
level because it is not absorbed leading to diabetic condition. Obese and
overweight people are at a higher risk of suffering from this condition. The
condition is also common in older people and it gets worst with the increasing
age. A major thing is not much discussed is that people suffering from Type 2
Diabetes usually have a history of high blood glucose levels which although
were higher than normal but not high enough to be considered as diabetic. And
as a result of which the cells within the body become resistant to insulin
causing Type 2 Diabetes. This condition of increased blood glucose level is
referred to as Pre-diabetes stage amongst medical professionals.
Gestational Diabetes: this is the third type of diabetes and is usually associated
with the females during pregnancy period. The females have a high blood glucose
level in this condition and their body is unable to produce enough insulin to
absorb the glucose. Hence this condition arises. It can be controlled with the
help of dietary changes during gestation. However, if not controlled, it can
lead to complications during the child birth.
Conclusion:
To spread awareness among people about diabetes is the need
of the hour and many government and non-government organizations are taking
steps for this by arranging for seminars and lectures on these topics. There is
an urgent need to educate each and every one about diabetes, causes and
precautionary measures beforehand. True, diabetes has no cure, but controlling
the disease before it progresses or turns out to be actual one can serve a lot
of purpose.
Resource Box:
At Dharma diabetes and metabolic clinic, you get to know
about the latest in the field of diabetic education. It is headed by Dr. Mudit
Sabharwal who is well known Diabetes doctor in Delhi, and has treatment
for diabetes, and lipidology and also acts as a guide to share information on
these intricate in his field.

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