Thursday, July 16, 2009

Early Detection of Diabetes is the Key!

Unfortunately diabetes is not discovered early. By the time the symptoms appear, much damage has already been done. Diabetes works silently for years and a person is not even aware the disease is wreaking havoc inside their body. Click Here!
Increased glucose levels sometimes work without detection and can attack major organs, causing severe complications. This sometimes occurs even though there are no apparent symptoms!

Diabetes has two common types, type 1 and type 2. It is necessary to have medical tests performed to determine if a person has diabetes. The tests can identify the type of the disease as well. Once the disease is detected, a person must immediately begin treatment and maintain medical supervision to avoid additional life threatening complications. Click Here!

Type 1 diabetes is usually found in children or young adults and is common to those of Caucasian descent. This form of diabetes is found in those who have a family history of diabetes. This type of diabetes accounts for approximately 6 to 10% of those who suffer from diabetes in America. This type occurs primarily because the pancreas fails to produce insulin. Insulin is necessary to help the body cells to use glucose for energy. Click Here!

Type 2 diabetes, as we have discussed before, is the most prevalent form of the disease, manifesting itself in adults aged forty plus who are of African American, Asian American, or Latino descents. It is often referred to as adult onset diabetes and accounts for 90-95% of all diabetes in America. Those with this type of diabetes are still able to produce insulin, but the body fails to use the insulin properly. Click Here!

The exact cause of type 2 diabetes is still unknown. There are several risk factors that apply to those who develop it however. Some of the risk factors are beyond your control. These risk factors are nationality and heredity, which are both beyond your control. Click Here!

However, there are risk factors medical experts have identified as conducive to those who suffer from diabetes. These main two factors are poor diet and lack of exercise. If you have a family history of diabetes, then you can lower your risk of developing diabetes is you follow a healthy diet and get plenty of regular exercise! Get up off that couch and start walking, crawling or running as fast as you can! Lower your risk of developing diabetes! Do whatever you can to stop it from happening to you!
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Once you have been diagnosed with diabetes, it is a long term, rest of your life, commitment! You will be fighting high blood sugar levels for the rest of your life in the hope you do not fall victim to the complications of the disease.

Start a lifestyle change right now, today! Begin eating healthy foods and start on a program of regular exercise! If it will help you stave off diabetes, it will be worth your time and effort! The ravages of the disease are numerous and severe. Most of the complications are irreversible and can prevent your living a quality last years of your life!

So you want to know the complications of diabetes if left untreated or uncontrolled? Many diabetes fight fiercely to stop the disease and yet they are unable to control the disease. So it is to your benefit to stop it before it progresses any further. The complications cause by years of high blood sugar levels are heart disease including heat failure and cardiovascular disease, circulation problems, eye disease, kidney failure, neuropathy, and amputation of legs and limbs caused by poor circulation. Click Here!

If you are not familiar with any or all of these complications, read my other blogs. I have discussed and detailed the causes and the symptoms. All of them have terrible symptoms that definitely prevent you from living a good quality life for the remainder of your time. If you start fighting right now, you can slow down or stop the spread of the disease in your body. Whatever time it takes to do the proper diet and exercise, will be time well spent! So get after it! Click Here!

Do it and do it now! Here is to the good life and a healthy life! Click Here!

Take care until next time.

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