Are you still confused about Diabetes? What are your Type1 or type2?
Are you still confused about Diabetes? What are your Type1 or type2?
Diabetes is a prevalent disease without any cure, and it is
increasing among people. UK has over a million diabetic patients.
However, there are two types of diabetes, Type1, and Type2,
and people mostly get confused with symptoms. If you are also confused about
which type of diabetes you have, we will help you differentiate the two to
match your symptoms.
So, let’s
begin!
Type1
vs. Type2 Diabetes
In Type1 diabetes patient’s immunity to reproduce insulin
diminishes. That’s because, for an unknown cause, the immune system in the body
mistakenly destroys your body’s beta cell that produces insulin in your body.
This happens because your body’s immunity system cannot differentiate between
the external harmful viral cells and the cells creating insulin in your pancreas.
Type1 diabetes can be transmitted through genes or viral cells entering your
body.
In contrast, patients diagnosed with Type2 diabetes can
resist insulin, but it does not work in their system. This also occurs for an
unknown reason; however, patients with obesity and lower blood sugar levels can
experience this type of diabetes. Additionally, the pancreas in Type2 diabetes
increases insulin production to cover up, but since the body cannot respond to
it, a glucose dose may be inserted into your veins.
Symptoms
Patients with Type1 diabetes can experience:
● Consistent urge of urinating.
● Drowsiness and laziness throughout the day.
● Consistent appetite.
● Eating disorder.
● Bipolar disorder
● Weight loss.
● Hot flashes in women.
● Weak immune system.
● Fatigue
Patients with Type2 diabetes can experience:
● Constant urge to drink water.
● Increased appetite.
● Low blood pressure.
● Affected with infections.
● Lack of tissues to heal infections quickly.
● Urge to urinate.
● Pigmentation in body parts.
● Fatigue.
● Hot flashes.
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