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Let's talk about diabetes, its types like type 1 diabetes, common symptoms
of type 1 diabetes, and all important information about type 1 diabetes.
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Younger people are more prone to type 1 diabetes. Although, its occurrence
is less than other forms of diabetes, it may result in death of patients
due to post disease complications.
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In juvenile diabetes, shortage of supply of insulin and glucose builds up
in the bloodstream as cells are unable to use it. The body is unable to
use the entire glucose because it is available in the bloodstream only.
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Diabetes is defined as a metabolic disorder that is characterized by
high glucose. Diabetes arises from lack of or markedly decreased insulin
secretion.
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Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease. An autoimmune disease results when the body's system for fighting infection (the immune system) turns against a part of the body.
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Type I diabetes is also called Juvenile Diabetes and it occurs because the
human body's autoimmune system does not produce enough insulin to combat
the foreign bodies entering the bloodstream.
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In diabetes type 1, the immune system attacks the insulin-producing beta
cells and destroys them. The pancreas after that produce little or no
insulin. A person with type 1 diabetes, need insulin daily, to live.
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Having a risk factor for Type 1 diabetes increases the chances of getting
a condition but does not always lead to the development of Type 1 diabetes.
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Diabetes is a disorder of the body wherein the body produces enough
insulin to regulate the breakdown of the blood sugar in the human body.
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Type I is the most serious type of diabetes and is also called Juvenile
Diabetes because it usually occurs in children and young adults. There are
also other dimensions that you need to know.
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Let's talk about what is diabetes, type 1 diabetes, the main causes,
what should be keep in mind while curing type 1 diabetes and what are
the effective treatment for type 1 diabetes.
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