Diabetes
Introduction:
Diabetes is a disease rated by the levels of glucose in the blood. Diabetes happens because of low insulin or a very high rate in the body and sometimes both of them together which increases the possibility of having diabetes. Insulin is a hormone that converts sugar and other food into energy; the cause of diabetes can be based both on genetic and environmental factors such as obesity and bad exercise. Glucose is a type of sugar that is necessary for the body, because it feeds the cells, and can help the body to get more energy. The body can use glucose as a source of energy to function the body's cells; having the insulin hormone in the body controls the amount of glucose in the blood and converts it to energy.
Diabetes in the UAE:
9.2% of the adult population of the eastern
Mediterranean and the Middle East suffer
from diabetes, based on statistics from the International Diabetes Federation. And
nearly 40% of the population of
the UAE who are over
the age of
60 years suffer
from Type II diabetes."Diabetes
is currently the fastest growing debilitating disease in the world. In the UAE
it is estimated that one out of five people aged 20 to 79 lives with this
disease, while a similar percentage of the population is at risk of developing
it. This year, the UAE ranked 2nd highest worldwide for diabetes
prevalence." said the director of ICLDC. In 2006 the Imperial College London Diabetes
Centre opened in Abu Dhabi ;ICLDC helps the diabetes condition throughout the United Arab
Emirates, which has the second highest prevalence of diabetes in the world.
Types of diabetes:
1. Type I:
1. Type I:
Often affects
children and younger people
and that’s a
result of a defect in the immune system or
a viral inflammation
of the pancreas
gland unable to secrete the hormone insulin
or secreted in
very small amounts
are not sufficient. In this case the patient assumes insulin
injections to restore blood sugar to a normal level.
2. Type II:
2. Type II:
Often affects
adults over the
age of thirty who have a great relation
with obesity, and the genetic factor plays a big role in its
occurrence. In this type no immunity in the
insulin receptors on the surface of
cells prevents
insulin from working normally, so it needs to take medication
grain to help the pancreas to secrete more insulin.
3. Gestational diabetes:
3. Gestational diabetes:
Is a
special type of
diabetes which arises in
some women during pregnancy. It usually fades after
birth, does not mean that the
child will be born with diabetes. And gestational diabetes arises because of hormonal
changes during pregnancy which can
change the body's
ability to use
the hormone insulin.
Causes of diabetes:
-1 - Obesity.
-2 - Genetic reasons.
-3 - diseases of the pancreas.
-4 - Bad psychological state.
General symptoms of diabetes:
-1 - Excessive urination.
-2 - Drowsiness.
-3 - Sweating.
-1 - Obesity.
-2 - Genetic reasons.
-3 - diseases of the pancreas.
-4 - Bad psychological state.
General symptoms of diabetes:
-1 - Excessive urination.
-2 - Drowsiness.
-3 - Sweating.
Side effects:
Hardening
of the arteries,gangrene; influences the sensory nerves and motor nerves.
Care required: You must control
weight, pressure, blood sugar and urine and must follow the diet and visit your
doctor regularly, and stop smoking.
The cure:
Diabetes can’t be cured ;however focus on the treatment can avoid problems for short or long terms, good
nutrition, exerciser and monitoring blood levels. In the case of diabetes, scientific studies have shown that over 50% of our immune system is in the colon.so a clean, well-functioning colon must be imperative for good health. Cleaning the colon must be done properly, using a program that allows you to maintain a stable blood sugar. The common approach of fasting with colon cleansing must be approached with great care if you have blood sugar issues.
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Bibliography:
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