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Useful Information On Type2 Diabetes

You will get an overview of Type 2 Diabetes  along with its signs, detection and treatment.

What is Type 2 Diabetes?

Adult Onset or Type 2 Diabetes is a physiological state where there is insulin resistance and some defect in insulin production but the patients can live without insulin injection. This disease starts at middle age (45 plus). The Type 2 diabetics constitute more than 98% of total diabetic population in India. Generally it results from improper diet, lack of exercise, or other health factors. Although it seldom occurs in teens, it is not a symptom that a person is born with. Children that are overweight can have symptoms of pre-diabetes, which means their diet should be controlled, exercise should be introduced or increased, and their sugar should be monitored for any signs of problem.

Accidental Detection of Type 2

Diabetes Warning signs can be very low key, and are sometimes only noticed during routine exams (blood, urine).. For some, it's strictly random; a friend might ask to have their blood sugar tested using the glucose meter of a known diabetic. To their surprise, the reading may show an elevated blood sugar. A one-time elevation is not necessarily something to worry about, especially if candy, fruit, or other food has recently been consumed.

Warning Signs of Type 2 Diabetes

If a high glucose reading occurred on a random test, tests should be done for a few weeks, at different times of day, preferably once before taking any food in the morning and also after a meal have been taken. However, for a person who has never exhibited symptoms, the spontaneous onset of either frequent urination (as every 20 minutes) accompanied by intense thirst, is a reason to consult a doctor to test for Type 2 diabetes.

Beginning Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes

Treatment for Type 2 diabetes is complicated and different for each individual. Many doctors prescribe a series of pills, in increasing dosages, in an attempt to control blood glucose levels. In addition, a patient is instructed to increase exercise, and change nutritional and dietary habits. Most healthcare facilities have diabetic educators and nutritionists who offer diet chart and schedule of exercises.

Continuing Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes

In addition to pills, your doctor may prescribe others to monitor blood pressure, cholesterol, and other factors that might have instantly increased your susceptibility of having a heart attack. Even cholesterol levels that are average for the normal community may need to be lower for a patient with Type 2 diabetes.

A doctor will schedule a diabetic patient for blood glucose readings every six weeks. When reading the results, the lab can determine an average blood glucose reading for the previous three months, and deliver a score of 1-12. A perfect score to achieve is 7. If pills do not lower blood sugars adequately, insulin therapy may be introduced. This is a much more serious level of monitoring and regulating blood sugar, as it requires keeping enough food in your body to ensure stability of insulin intake and production.

Diabetes is an iceberg disease affecting more than 30 million people all over the world. We must fight this menace and limit it.

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