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What is Diabetes?
Diabetes is a chronic health condition characterized by high
levels of glucose (sugar) in the blood. Glucose is the main source of energy
for the body's cells and is derived from the food we eat. However, for glucose
to enter the cells and be used for energy, it requires insulin, a hormone
produced by the pancreas.
Types of Diabetes:
1. Type 1 Diabetes: In Type 1 diabetes, the immune system
mistakenly attacks and destroys the insulin-producing beta cells in the
pancreas. This results in little to no insulin production. People with Type 1
diabetes require insulin injections to manage their blood sugar levels because
their bodies cannot produce insulin on their own.
2. Type 2 Diabetes: Type 2 diabetes is characterized by
insulin resistance, where the body's cells become less responsive to insulin.
Initially, the pancreas compensates by producing more insulin, but over time,
it may not keep up with the demand. Some people with Type 2 diabetes may need
insulin injections if their pancreas cannot produce enough insulin or if their
insulin resistance is severe.
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Boost in Insulin Sensitivity:
Insulin sensitivity refers to how effectively cells respond
to insulin and allow glucose to enter. Some individuals with Type 2 diabetes or
prediabetes may have reduced insulin sensitivity, leading to higher blood sugar
levels. Improving insulin sensitivity can help manage blood sugar levels
without the need for additional insulin.
Ways to Boost Insulin Sensitivity:
1. Healthy Diet: Eating a balanced diet rich in whole
grains, fruits, vegetables, lean proteins, and healthy fats can improve insulin
sensitivity.
2. Regular Exercise: Physical activity, especially aerobic
and resistance exercises, can enhance insulin sensitivity and help control
blood sugar levels.
3. Weight Management: Maintaining a healthy weight or losing excess weight can significantly improve insulin sensitivity.
Of course, let's discuss the signs and symptoms of diabetes. These can vary depending on the type of diabetes and the individual, but here are some common signs to look out for:
1. Increased Thirst (Polydipsia): People with diabetes often
experience excessive thirst, which is a result of the body trying to flush out
excess sugar through urine. This can lead to frequent drinking of water or
other fluids.
2. Frequent Urination (Polyuria): High blood sugar levels
can cause the kidneys to work harder to filter and absorb excess glucose. This
leads to increased urine production, resulting in frequent trips to the
bathroom, especially at night (nocturia).
3. Extreme Hunger (Polyphagia): Despite eating regularly,
individuals with diabetes may feel constantly hungry. This is because the
body's cells are not getting enough glucose due to insulin problems, leading to
a feeling of hunger.
4. Unexplained Weight Loss: For Type 1 diabetes, unexplained
weight loss can occur even when eating normally or more than usual. This
happens because the body starts breaking down muscle and fat for energy since
glucose cannot enter cells without insulin.
5. Fatigue and Weakness: Diabetes can lead to fatigue and a
feeling of weakness due to cells not receiving enough glucose for energy
production. This can affect daily activities and overall well-being.
6. Blurred Vision: High blood sugar levels can cause changes
in the shape of the eye's lens, leading to blurred vision. This symptom can
improve with proper diabetes management.
7. Slow Healing of Wounds: Diabetes can affect the body's
ability to heal wounds and injuries. High blood sugar levels can impair
circulation and immune function, delaying the healing process.
8. Numbness or Tingling Sensations: Over time, diabetes can
cause nerve damage (neuropathy), leading to numbness, tingling, or burning
sensations, particularly in the hands and feet.
9. Recurrent Infections: People with diabetes may be more
prone to infections, such as urinary tract infections, yeast infections, and
skin infections. High blood sugar levels can weaken the immune system, making
it harder for the body to fight off infections.
Treatment
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- For Type 2: Enhances insulin sensitivity, controls blood sugar, and manages complications related to hyperglycemia.