30 million Americans are living with diabetes.

11/13/2018

In the United States over 30 million Americans are living with diabetes. Diabetes is a chronic disease that results when there is high elevated amount of glucose in the blood, also known as high blood sugar. This happens when the body does not process food properly to be used as energy. The pancreas of someone with diabetes is not able to release insulin, which is used to to open the cells to allow glucose to enter and then be used for energy.

There are different types of diabetes, such as Type 1, Type 2, and gestational diabetes. Type 1 diabetes is where the body’s immune system attacks its own pancreas. A person with type 1 usually takes insulin injections. Type 2 diabetes is when a person is able to produce some
of their own insulin, which often appears in people who are overweight and not active. The treatment for type 2 is usually diet and exercise, sometimes medications. Gestational diabetes is when a woman develops diabetes during pregnancy, in which high blood sugar can affect the way cells use sugar and it can also affect the baby’s health. To control gestational diabetes it is important to eat healthy, exercise, and if necessary, take medication.

Diabetes has become the leading cause of blindness, kidney failure, amputations, heart failure, and strokes. In 2015, diabetes was the seventh leading cause of death. With such alarming numbers a second opinion is vital to take the right steps to live a healthy long life with diabetes.
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