Diabetes

Diabetes is a chronic metabolic disorder characterized by high blood sugar levels. You might experience increased thirst, frequent urination, and unexplained weight loss. Treatment involves medication and lifestyle changes. Managing diet and exercise is crucial for controlling blood sugar and preventing complications.

Common Questions & Answers

What are the main types of diabetes?
Type 1 and type 2 are the two main types of diabetes. Gestational diabetes can sometimes occur during pregnancy.
Diabetes is diagnosed with blood tests that measure glucose (blood sugar) levels or hemoglobin A1c, which indicates the amount of glucose bound to red blood cells.
Type 2 diabetes can sometimes be put into remission. Type 1 is not curable, but it can be managed with treatment and lifestyle measures.
People with diabetes are generally advised to avoid sugary foods and beverages.
Exercise can improve insulin sensitivity, lower blood sugar, and help you maintain a healthy weight.
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Resources
  1. Diabetes. Mayo Clinic. March 27, 2024.

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