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Posted on November 2, 2009 by shoppillrx | Posted under Diabetes
Symptoms, Causes and Prevention of Diabetes
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It affects the body's ability to produce or respond to insulin. Insulin is a hormone that allows blood glucose (blood sugar) to enter the cells of the body and be used for energy. It results from defects in insulin secretion, insulin action, or both. In this, too much glucose stays in the blood. Elevated levels of blood glucose (hyperglycemia) lead to spillage of glucose into the urine. It occurs when the pancreas doesn't make enough or any of the hormone insulin, or when the insulin produced doesn't work effectively. In diabetes, this causes the level of glucose in the blood to be too high. In Type 1 cells in the pancreas that make insulin are destroyed, causing a severe lack of insulin. This is thought to be the result of the body attacking and destroying its own cells in the pancreas - known as an autoimmune reaction. It's not clear why this happens, but a number of explanations and possible triggers of this reaction have been proposed. These include: 1)infection with a specific virus or bacteria; 2)exposure to food-borne chemical toxins; and 3)exposure as a very young infant to cow's milk, where an as yet unidentified component of this triggers the autoimmune reaction in the body. The following symptoms point towards a possibility of diabetes: Increased thirst and Dryness of mouth Increased thirst naturally leads to frequent urination. Your kidneys continuously filter thousands of litres of blood per day. They flush out the waste and water as urine and keep good filtered blood and glucose. In a diabetic's blood, there is extra glucose, more than what the kidney can absorb, so to flush it out, it draws more water to get it out as urine. The more water you drink more urine there will be, more urination, more thirst, increased hunger, tiredness and loss of weight. Excessive and frequent urination: The sugar escaping in the urine drags along with itself, a large quantity of water. A diabetic, therefore, frequently passes large amounts of urine. Excessive hunger: In this, glucose cannot enter the various body cells. Thus the cells starve in spite of being bathed by the glucose-rich serum. They suffer from 'poverty in the midst of plenty'. To overcome this cellular starvation, the body gives rise to abnormal and excessive hunger. Loss of weight: When the cells cannot utilise glucose, the body disintegrates stored fats to provide the cells with the necessary nourishment. Therefore, the person loses weight. Weakness, fatigue and body ache: The body also disintegrates stored muscle-protein to nourish the starving cells. This is the cause of undue weakness and fatigue. Mental fatigue and lack of concentration: The brain-cells have to depend chiefly on glucose for their nourishment. However, they cannot utilize the available glucose, due to which the person experiences undue mental fatigue, cannot concentrate and becomes forgetful. Cuts, wounds, boil, and sores not healing: Glucose rich blood is a good breeding medium for pus forming micro organisms. Moreover, it also affects the small blood vessels (micro angiopathy) and nerves (neuropathy) leading to a decrease in the blood-supply of the skin and derangement of skin-sensations. That is the reason why even a small wound on a diabetic person's body easily gets infected and fails to heal in time. About The Author: At http://www.shoppillrx.com we offer a wide selection of popular generic medications including generic Viagra online, kamagra 100mg oral jelly, Forzest 20mg, generic levitra 20mg online, Propecia, Zithromax and many more. Our online pharmacy is the most reliable medication provider for prescription drugs and no prescription drugs. We sell exact generic equivalents of US FDA approved medications through our licensed overseas pharmacy. |
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