NATURAL TREATMENT FOR DIABETES

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Diabetes is a condition that happens when your blood sugar (glucose) is too high. It develops when your pancreas doesn’t make enough insulin or any at all, or when your body isn’t responding to the effects of insulin properly.
Most forms of diabetes are chronic (lifelong), and all forms are manageable with medications or lifestyle changes.
Diabetes is a common condition that affects people of all ages. There are several forms of diabetes. Type 2 is the most common. A combination of treatment strategies can help you manage the condition to live a healthy life and prevent complications.

The technical name for diabetes is diabetes mellitus. Another condition shares the term “diabetes” diabetes insipidus but they’re distinct. They share the name “diabetes” because they both cause increased thirst and frequent urination. Diabetes insipidus is much rarer than diabetes mellitus.

TYPES OF DIABETES

There are several types of diabetes. The most common types include:

 

  • Type 2 diabetes: With this type, your body does not produce enough insulin or your cells do not respond correctly to insulin (insulin resistance). This is the most common form of diabetes. It primarily affects adults, although children can develop it as well.
  • Prediabetes: This type is the stage before Type 2 diabetes. Your blood glucose levels are higher than normal but not high enough to be diagnosed as Type 2 diabetes.
  • Type 1 diabetes: This type is an autoimmune illness that occurs when your immune system targets and destroys insulin-producing cells in your pancreas for unclear reasons. Up to 10% of diabetic people have Type 1. It is typically diagnosed in children and young adults, but it can appear at any age.
  •  Gestational diabetes: This type develops in some people during pregnancy.  Gestational diabetes usually goes away after pregnancy. However, if you have gestational diabetes, you’re at a higher risk of developing Type 2 diabetes later in life.
Other types of diabetes include:
  •  Type 3c diabetes: This type of diabetes develops when your pancreas sustains injury (other than autoimmune damage), impairing its ability to make insulin. Pancreatitis, pancreatic cancer, cystic fibrosis, and hemochromatosis can all damage the pancreas, resulting in diabetes. Having your pancreas removed (pancreatectomy) also causes Type 3c.
  • Latent autoimmune diabetes in adults (LADA)LADA, like Type 1 diabetes, is caused by an autoimmune reaction; however, it develops much more slowly. People diagnosed with LADA are often beyond the age of 30.
  • Maturity-onset diabetes of the young (MODY)MODY, also known as monogenic diabetes, results from an inherited genetic abnormality that alters how your body produces and uses insulin. There are currently over ten different forms of MODY. It affects up to 5% of diabetics and often runs in families.
  • Neonatal diabetes This is a rare form of diabetes that occurs within the first six months of life. It’s also a form of monogenic diabetes. About 50% of babies with neonatal diabetes have the lifelong form called permanent neonatal diabetes mellitus. For the other half, the condition disappears within a few months from onset, but it can come back later in life. This is called transient neonatal diabetes mellitus.
  •  Brittle diabetes: Brittle diabetes is a form of Type 1 diabetes that’s marked by frequent and severe episodes of high and low blood sugar levels. This instability often leads to hospitalization. In rare cases, a pancreas transplant may be necessary to permanently treat brittle diabetes.

HOW COMMON IS DIABETES

Diabetes is common. Approximately 37.3 million people in the United States have diabetes, which is about 11% of the population. Type 2 diabetes is the most common form, representing 90% to 95% of all diabetes cases. About 537 million adults across the world have diabetes.

SYMPTOMS OF DIABETES

Symptoms of diabetes include:
  • Increased thirst (polydipsia) and dry mouth.
  • Frequent urination.
  • Fatigue.
  • Blurred vision.
  • Unexplained weight loss.
  • Numbness or tingling in your hands or feet.
  • Slow-healing sores or cuts.
  • Frequent skin and/or vaginal yeast infections.

CAUSES OF DIABETES

Diabetes is caused by an excess of glucose in the blood. Nevertheless, the cause of your elevated blood glucose levels varies according on the kind of diabetes you have.
  • Insulin resistance: Type 2 diabetes mainly results from insulin resistance. Insulin resistance happens when cells in your muscles, fat liver and  don’t respond as they should to insulin. Several factors and conditions contribute to varying degrees of insulin resistance, including obesity, lack of physical activity, diet, hormonal imbalances, genetics and certain medications.
  • Autoimmune disease: Type 1 diabetes and LADA happen when your immune system attacks the insulin-producing cells in your pancreas.
  •  During pregnancy, the placenta releases hormones that cause insulin resistance. You may develop gestational diabetes if your pancreas can’t produce enough insulin to overcome the insulin resistance. Other hormone-related conditions like  acromegaly Hormonal imbalances: and Cushing syndrome can also cause Type 2 diabetes.
  • Pancreatic damage: Physical damage to your pancreas — from a condition, surgery or injury — can impact its ability to make insulin, resulting in Type 3c diabetes.
  • Genetic mutations: Certain genetic mutations can cause MODY and neonatal diabetes.

COMPLICATIONS OF DIABETES

Diabetes can lead to acute (sudden and severe) and long-term complications due to extreme or prolonged high blood sugar levels.

  • Hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state: This complication mainly affects people with Type 2 diabetes. It happens when your blood sugar levels are very high (over 600 milligrams per deciliter or mg/dL) for a long period, leading to severe dehydration and confusion. It requires immediate medical treatment.
  • Diabetes-related ketoacidosis: This complication mainly affects people with Type 1 diabetes or undiagnosed T1D. It happens when your body doesn’t have enough insulin. If your body doesn’t have insulin, it can’t use glucose for energy, so it breaks down fat instead. This process eventually releases substances called ketones, which turn your blood acidic. This causes labored breathing, vomiting and loss of consciousness. DKA requires immediate medical treatment.
  • Severe low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) Hypoglycemia happens when your blood sugar level drops below the range that’s healthy for you. Severe hypoglycemia is very low blood sugar. It mainly affects people with diabetes who use insulin. Signs include blurred or double vision, clumsiness, disorientation and seizures. It requires treatment with emergency glucagon or medical intervention.

LONG TERM COMPLICATIONS OF DIABETES

Blood glucose levels that remain high for too long can damage your body’s tissues and organs. This is mainly due to damage to your blood vessels and nerves, which support your body’s tissues.
Cardiovascular (heart and blood vessel) issues are the most common type of long-term diabetes complication. They include:
  • Coronary artery disease.
  • Heart Attack
  • Stroke
  • Atherosclerosis.

Other diabetes complications include:

  • Nerve damage (neuropathy), which can cause numbness, tingling and/or pain.
  • Nephropathy which can lead to kidney failure or the need for dialysis or transplant.
  •  Retinopathy, which can lead to blindness.
  • Diabetes-related foot conditions.
  • Skin infections.
  • Amputations
  • Sexual Dysfunction due to nerve and blood vessel damage, such as erectile dysfunction or vaginal dryness.
  • Gastroparesis.
  • Hearing loss
  • Oral health issues, such as gum (periodontal) disease.

Living with diabetes can also affect your mental health. People with diabetes are two to three times more likely to have depression than people without diabetes.

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