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Characteristics of type 1 diabet
Diabetes Basics - Type 1
Diabetes
This type of diabetes used to be
called 'juvenile diabetes' or 'insulin- dependent diabetes.' Type 1
diabetes accounts for about 5 to 10 percent of all diagnosed diabetes,
so it's less common than type 2. It's an autoimmune disease, which means
that your immune system (the body's system for fighting infection) has
gone haywire and is destroying the cells in your pancreas that produce
insulin.
Without insulin, your body can't use sugar and fat broken down from the
food you eat. When sugar can't get into your cells, your blood sugar
rises and it's this high blood sugar level that damages your body. A
person with type 1 diabetes can't make insulin. If you have this
disease, you have to take insulin in order to live. Type 1 diabetes
develops most often in children or young adults but can occur at any
age. It can come on suddenly, often after an illness.
There is no cure for type 1 diabetes, but
because of new knowledge about the disease and new medical advances,
good self-care is now possible. A person with diabetes can live a
healthy life and avoid or experience few complications from the
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Characteristics of type 1 diabetes Most common in children Quick onset
with thirst, frequent urination, weight loss developing and worsening
over days to weeks Usually no known family history No major risk
factors; risk is increased if there is a strong family history Insulin
shots required to control diabetes Blood glucose levels are sensitive to
small changes in diet, exercise, and insulin dose
Diabetes of any kind is a disorder that prevents the body from using
food properly. Normally, the body gets its major source of energy from
glucose, a simple sugar that comes from foods high in simple
carbohydrates (e.g., table sugar or other sweeteners such as honey,
molasses, jams, and jellies, soft drinks, and cookies), or from the
breakdown of complex carbohydrates such as starches (e.g., bread,
potatoes, and pasta). After sugars and starches are digested in the
stomach, they enter the blood stream in the form of glucose. |
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