Urine is made of wastes produced within the body which include nitrogen compounds like salts, toxic wastes and excess water. It is the way by which the body frees itself from the toxic matter and it occurs when the bladder gets filled up.
You have reached the level of Type II diabetes, and therefore, most of the theoretical and practical aspects of managing diabetes are known very well to you. Day to day management of a diabetic body is much like managing a small scale manufacturing unit.
This article talks about an unconventional drug for the treatment of
diabetes which has been introduced in the summer of 2005. It is calledÂ
Byetta or Exenatide.
You can use the D-tron insulin pump to suit your insulin needs. D-tron
insulin pump is a sophisticated, menu-driven pump that you can customize
to accommodate your unique insulin wants.
Diabetes treatments range from allopathic medication, primarily insulin to
natural therapy. And every year, with ongoing research and developments,
new treatments are incorporated.
Now that you have been diagnosed with diabetes you are probably wondering
if you are going to need daily shots of insulin. This will depend on a
number of factors including the amount of fats and carbs (sugar) in your
diet, your level of physical activity, any acute or chronic stressors or
illnesses you may have and what type of diabetes that you have been
diagnosed with.
People with diabetes suffer from too much sugar (glucose) in their blood,
a condition caused by problems in insulin production due to any of the
following: the pancreas produce too little insulin, produce it too late,
or the cells develop a resistance to insulin.
Your doctor may prescribe insulin on a sliding scale basis to normalize
your blood sugar levels. In simpler terms, your dose or doses of
insulin are determined on the basis of your blood sugar results.
Sliding scale is broadly defined as a set of instructions meant to
adjust the dose of insulin in accordance with the results of your blood
glucose levels, activity level and meals.
Treating diabetes is no child's play. Despite the introduction of oral
drugs, insulin injection remains the basic medical treatment for curing
diabetes.