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Posted on April 1, 2006 by Juliet Cohen | Posted under Diabetes
Type 2 Diabetes
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Diabetes can also cause long-term complications in some people, including heart disease, stroke, vision impairment, and kidney damage. It is also associated with acromegaly, Cushing's syndrome and a number of other endocrinological disorders. Children and teens with insulin resistance or type 2 diabetes are also more likely to develop hypertension (high blood pressure) or abnormal levels of blood fats (cholesterol and triglycerides). When these problems cluster together in a person, doctors call this metabolic syndrome. Diabetes mellitus type 2 is often associated with obesity and hypertension and elevated cholesterol (combined hyperlipidemia), and with the condition Metabolic syndrome. Additional factors found to increase risk of type 2 diabetes include aging, high-fat diets and a less active lifestyle. Diabetes can also cause other problems in the blood vessels, nerves, and gums. These problems don't usually show up in kids or teens with type 2 diabetes who have had the disease for only a few years. The four common symptoms of Type 2 diabetes are being thirsty a lot of the time passing large amounts of urine ,tiredness and weight loss. Diabetes mellitus type 2 is a chronic, progressive disease that has no medically proven cure. Eat a healthy diet to help achieve a normal body weight while getting the nutrients needed to grow and develop. Regular exercise helps control the amount of glucose in the blood. It also helps burn excess calories and fat so you can manage your weight. Regular self-testing of your blood sugar tells you how well your combination of diet, exercise, and medication are working. Type 2 Diabetes Treatment Tips 1. Regular exercise is important for everyone. 2. Monitor blood glucose levels by home testing before and after exercise. 3. Wear a diabetes identification bracelet and carry change for a phone call in case of emergency. 4. Drink extra fluids that do not contain sugar before, during and after exercise. 5. Meal planning includes choosing healthy foods, eating the right amount of food, and eating meals at the right time 6. Carry food that contains a fast-acting carbohydrate in case blood glucose levels get too low during or after exercise. 7. Carnitine has been shown to increase insulin sensitivity and glucose storage in humans. 8. Taurine has also shown significant improvement in insulin sensitivity and hyperlipidemia in rats. About The Author: Juliet Cohen writes health articles for acne home remedies and acne care treatment. |
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