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Understanding Adult Type II Diabetes

by Bernard Loten

Diabetes is a health risk that affects millions of men and women around the world. It is, in fact, one of the six leading causes of death in North America. While diabetes is a condition that poses serious consequences, it can be effectively controlled through medical treatment and positive lifestyle changes.

There are three primary types of diabetes affecting adults. Type I diabetes, also known as juvenile diabetes, is a condition present at birth that remains into adulthood. Type II diabetes is a form of the disease that develops with age. The third type, gestational diabetes, affects women during pregnancy. Each is unique in the onset and development, however many of the symptoms are similar throughout the three types of diabetes.

Understanding Adult Type II Diabetes

One form of the disease, known as adult type II diabetes, is almost always associated with obesity. The actual cause of the disease is not clear. Adult type II diabetes causes the insulin to lose its effectiveness with age, resulting in a build-up of sugars within the blood. Medical practitioners refer to this condition as “insulin resistance”. When this occurs, usually in the adult years, the patient is considered to have type II diabetes.

Many people in our generation suffer with adult type II diabetes. It’s an extremely common occurrence that an estimated one in ninety adults live with every day. In the past, adult type II diabetes usually developed in older adults, but a new trend shows that the disease is affected men and women at a younger age.

Insulin Resistance and Adult Type II Diabetes

Insulin is produced in the pancreas, and allows the body to naturally regulate sugars. The failure of this biological regulation is a condition known as insulin resistance. This type of diabetes is also known as “beta cell failure”. Some of the most common symptoms are as follows:

* A marked and sudden rise in the blood’s glucose levels.

* The fat levels in the blood will also rise, making the arteries susceptible to clogging, and resulting in serious heart conditions.

* A steady increase in blood pressure levels will steadily increase.

* Gout, a condition of acute joint pain, may occur.

What Are The Common Symptoms Of Adult Type II Diabetes?

The following symptoms can indicate a presence of adult type II diabetes, but may also be common to the other types of the disease:

* Sensations of extreme thirst

* Frequent urination

* Chronic fatigue and tiredness

* Sudden light or excessive weight loss

* Yeast infection resulting in genital itch

* Frequent skin infections and irritations

Treating Adult Type II Diabetes

If you have been diagnosed with adult type II diabetes, you can take steps to make your life as normal and comfortable as possible:

* First and foremost, you’ll need to alter your diet. Work with your doctor to determine a dietary plan that will keep your glucose levels in check.

* Boost your fiber intake, and eliminate as many fats as possible

* Learn to perform your own regular blood glucose level checks. If required, you may also need to inject yourself with insulin. These are essential tasks and you must be diligent in performing them.

* Keep your doctor’s number within reach. In case of any emergency, you can call immediately ask for expert advice and get the medical help you need.

Millions of people live with adult type II diabetes. If you have been diagnosed with the disease, take the time to find out more about your condition and your treatment options. Knowledge is a very powerful weapon in your fight against diabetes. Learn all you can, and build a strong defense for the sake of your good health.

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