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Type 1 Diabetes Destroying Your Life? Don’t Let That Happen.

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Type 1 diabetes may also be known by some other names such as: Insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM). Type 1 diabetes is the result of the body’s failure to produce insulin, the hormone that allows glucose to enter the cells of the body to provide fuel. This is because of an auto-immune process in which the body’s immune system attacks and destroys the insulin producing cells of the pancreas.

The best medication to treat type 1 diabetes is insulin, and there are a number of different types of insulin in the market today. Since insulin can’t be consumed through the mouth, those suffering from this disease have to take insulin injections every day and monitor their blood sugar levels on a consistent basis. Why can’t it be taken through the mouth? This is because when taken through the mouth, the digestive juices and enzymes inside the mouth destroy and kill it. Apart from type 1 diabetes, a lack of insulin is also known to cause other metabolic problems.

When beta cells stop producing insulin, your body’s cells will take in less glucose, while your liver releases more glucose, resulting in a rise in blood sugar levels, sometimes reaching levels as high as 10 times above normal levels.

Type 1 diabetes symptoms generally develop over a short period of time. Type 1 diabetes symptoms manifest themselves in the form of excessive fatigue, frequent urination, mood swings, excessive thirst, and feeling hungrier than one normally would.

In children, type 1 diabetes symptoms may resemble flu symptoms. However, each child may experience diabetes symptoms differently.

Even though destruction to the beta cells begin a few years earlier, symptoms of type 1 diabetes normally cultivate within a very short period of time, ranging from just a few days to a few weeks. This is due to an increase in the blood sugar level in a person’s body.

Other type 1 diabetes symptoms can include weight loss and blurry vision. These symptoms are due to the lack of insulin in the body. Because there is no insulin being produced, type 1 diabetes symptoms develop and worsen very rapidly with sufferers quickly falling into a diabetic coma if the illness is not diagnosed and treated properly.

Should you experience any of these type 1 diabetes symptoms, you must immediately drink 15 grams of carbohydrate, which can be in the form of 3 teaspoons of sugar dissolved in water.

Do not take these symptoms lightly. Remember if you ignore them, your type 1 diabetes condition will get worse and eventually lead to other more fatal health problems. These type 1 diabetes symptoms are typically life-threatening, so it is best to seek treatment immediately.

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