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What Is Type 2 Diabetes?



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By : Adriana Noton    19 or more times read
Submitted 2011-10-28 20:42:09
Type 2 diabetes is a condition that affects the way your body metabolizes glucose. It has also been referred to as adult-onset diabetes and non-insulin dependent diabetes. When you suffer from this condition, your body may get to the point of resisting the effect of insulin, or it might not make enough insulin to keep your blood sugar levels regulated. If glucose isn't able to enter your cells efficiently to provide energy, your blood sugar level will rise and signal your pancreas to make even more insulin. Either way, if the condition is left untreated, it can become dangerous and even life threatening.

While the cause of type 1, or juvenile diabetes hasn't been precisely pinpointed scientifically, type 2 diabetes often owes its presence to lifestyle. Excess weight is one cause that people have control over, and weight loss is a topic of great concern for many sufferers. Quite often the type 2 diabetes treatment that's recommended by doctors is to simply lose weight. Once excess bodyweight is lost, your body is able to respond to insulin normally again and the condition can be controlled.

Type 2 diabetes weight loss is usually brought about through diet modification and regular exercise. Sticking to foods that are lower on the glycemic index and moving your body regularly helps your body process sugar more effectively, and ultimately keeps your blood sugar regulated and in a safe range. Some of the foods your doctor will advise you to consume are whole grains, whole fruits and vegetables and lean sources of protein like fish or chicken. These types of food break down more slowly in your bloodstream, so your blood sugar won't rise and fall quickly. For exercise, you can try everything from taking brisk walks to lifting weights to playing a sport.

In other cases, type 2 diabetes treatment must venture into insulin therapy or other medications, if losing weight alone hasn't remedied the problem. Medications used for the treatment may vary according to the severity of your condition, and the latest research. Your doctor will prescribe what he feels is best for you at the time. If you find that you're suffering from any of these common symptoms, ask your doctor to test you so you know for certain and can begin treatment.

Some of the symptoms include an increased sense of thirst, hunger after you just ate, an unusually dry mouth and frequent urination. Sometimes, you may lose weight despite eating regularly and feel an overall body fatigue or weakness. Blurry vision and headaches are also among the more common signs. If your body mass index is closer to 30 and you experience symptoms, it's important to get to your doctor so you can start a type 2 diabetes weight loss program and try to get the situation sorted out.
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