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What is diabetes? Diabetes is a serious complication, which can affect

the whole body. Diabetes requires daily self care If complications grow it has a direct impact on the quality of your life thus reducing one's life span considerably. While there is currently no cure for diabetes, you can live a normal life by learning about the condition and to manage diabetes effectively.

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Symptoms Thirsty than much usual Blurred vision Pain in your feet or legs Vomiting Weight loss Headaches Feeling hungry

Passing more urine Feeling tired and

languid all time Skin infections Mood swings Feeling weak

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Types of Diabetes

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What is Type 1 diabetes?

When you suffer from Type 1 diabetes, your pancreas can not produce insulin. Type 1 diabetes is insulin dependent diabetes. Also called juvenile diabetes. because type 1 diabetes usually develops in children & teens. Although it can develop at any age.

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What is Type 2 diabetes?

Type 2 diabetes occurs when the body does not fabricate enough insulin, or when the cells are unable to use insulin, which is called insulin resistance. commonly called adult-onset diabetes. since it is diagnosed later in life, normally after the age of 40.90-95% of people with diabetes have this type

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Effects on the Body

The heart Effects on the nerves Effect on the kidneys (kidney damage) Affects on skin Effect on liver Strokes Teeth Affects the eyes (Cataract, Glaucoma &

Diabetic retinopathy )

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Regular Test for Diabetes Fasting blood sugar

test. Glycated hemoglobin

(A1C) test Oral glucose tolerance t

est Hemoglobin A1C test. HbA1C Test (Every 3

months ) Kidney Function Test

(Every 1 year )

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Treatment 1. Diabetes is not common disease and serious

that you cannot treat on your own. Your doctor will give you a best treatment plan. You may also need other health care experts for your diabetes treatment, including a foot doctor, nutritionist, eye doctor, and a diabetes specialist.

2.Also many more home remedies are bitter gourd juice, jambul (Indian blackberry), aloevera, exercise, green tea, neem etc.

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