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Adult Type II Diabetes Explained Print E-mail
Diabetes is a health risk that affects millions of adults worldwide.  In fact, diabetes is one of the six leading causes of death in North America.  While it is a condition that poses serious consequences, diabetes can be effectively control through medical treatment and positive lifestyle choices.

There are actually three types of diabetes that affect adults.  Type I diabetes, also known as juvenile diabetes, is a condition present at birth.  Type II diabetes develops with age.  The third type, gestational diabetes, occurs during pregnancy.  Many of the symptoms are similar throughout the three types of diabetes, however each is unique in the onset and development. 

What Is Adult Type II Diabetes?


Adult type II diabetes is almost always associated with obesity, although the actual cause of the disease is not clear.  In adult type II diabetes, insulin loses its effectiveness with age.  As a result, sugars begin to build up within the blood.  In the medical profession, this condition is known as "insulin resistance".  When this occurs, usually in the adult years, the person is said to suffer from
type II diabetes. 

Adult type II diabetes is an extremely common occurrence with our generation.  It's estimated that one in every ninety adults suffer from type II diabetes. Historically, the condition would develop in older adults, but it has been observed that there is a trend toward diagnosis at a younger age.

What Is Insulin Resistance?


The pancreas produces insulin as a way for the body to naturally regulate sugars.  When this biological regulation fails, the condition is termed as insulin resistance. This type of diabetes is sometimes called "beta cell failure".  Some of the main signs are as follows:

*  There may be a marked and sudden rise in the levels of glucose in the blood.
*  The fat levels in the blood will also rise, making the arteries susceptible to clogging, and resulting in serious heart conditions.
*  Blood pressure levels will steadily increase.
*  Gout may occur.  This is a condition of acute joint pain.

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:

*  Extreme thirst
*  Frequent urination
*  Chronic fatigue
*  Sudden weight loss, although not always pronounced
*  Itchiness around the genitalia, caused by yeast infections common to diabetics
*  Frequent skin infections and irritations

Living With Adult Type II Diabetes


If you have been diagnosed with adult type II diabetes, there are steps that you can take to make your life as comfortable and normal 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 regular blood glucose level checks.  You may also need to inject yourself with insulin when required.  Be diligent in performing these very important tasks.
*  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.

If you are one of the millions of people affected by adult type II diabetes, find out more about the disease and the treatments.  Knowledge is a very powerful way to battle the disease, so take the time to learn all you can, and build a strong defense for the sake of your good health.
 
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