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Diabetes
Diabetes Information
-Diabetes Facts
-History of Diabetes
-Causes of Diabetes
-Diabetes Complications
-Diabetes Education
-Diabetes Research
Diabetes Mellitus
-Diabetes Mellitus Symptoms
-Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus
-Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
-Diabetes Mellitus Treatment
Types of Diabetes
Type 1 Diabetes
-Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus
-Type 1 Diabetes Symptoms
-Type 1 Diabetes Diet
-Type 1 Diabetes Cure
Type 2 Diabetes
-Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
-Type 2 Diabetes Symptoms
-Type 2 Diabetes Causes
-Type 2 Diabetes Diet
-Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes
-Type 2 Diabetes Medications
Gestational Diabetes
-Gestational Diabetes Test
-Gestational Diabetes Symptoms
-Gestational Diabetes Diet Plan
-Gestational Diabetes Treatment
Juvenile Diabetes
-Juvenile Diabetes Symptoms
-Juvenile Diabetes Treatment
Diabetes Insipidus
-Nephrogenic Diabetes Insipidus
-Treatment for Diabetes Insipidus
Feline Diabetes
Diabetes Symptoms
-Signs of Diabetes
Also: Diabetes Sign Symptoms
-Type 2 Diabetes Symptoms
Also: Type II Diabetes Symptoms
-Gestational Diabetes Symptoms
-Symptoms, Juvenile Diabetes
Also: Diabetes Symptoms in Child
Glucose
(see also Blood Glucose)
-Glucose Level
Also: Blood Glucose Level
-Glucose Meter
Also: Blood Glucose Meter
-Glucose Monitor
Also: Blood Glucose Monitor
-Glucose Test
Also: Glucose Tolerance Test
-Glucose Intolerance
Diabetes Diet
-Diabetes Food
-Diabetes Nutrition
-Diabetes Diet Plan
-Type 2 Diabetes Diet
Diabetes Supply
-Diabetes Testing Supply
Diabetes Treatment
-Diabetes
Medications
-Alternative Treatment for Diabetes
Insulin
-Insulin Resistance
-Insulin Pump
-Lantus Insulin
Diabetes Care
-Diabetes Management
-Diabetes Associations
-Diabetes Prevention
-Diabetes Cure
Diabetes
is the No. 6 leading causes of deaths in the United States, according to 2001
data from the United States National Center for Health Statistics.
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Type 2 Diabetes Symptoms
(Type II Diabetes Symptoms) Up to
two-thirds of people with type 2 diabetes have no symptoms. If present, the most
common ones are:
- increased production of urine (the body is trying to get rid of the excess
glucose in the urine)
- unusual thirst
- tiredness (because the glucose is "going to waste" and not being converted
into energy)
- loss of weight
- increased appetite
- feeling sick
- blurred vision
- infections such as thrush or irritation of the genitals
Some people simply feel a bit unwell or assume they are just ageing.
Signs and tests
Type 2 diabetes is diagnosed with the following blood tests:
- Fasting blood glucose level -- diabetes is diagnosed if higher than 126
mg/dL on two occasions.
- Random (non-fasting) blood glucose level -- diabetes is suspected if
higher than 200 mg/dL and accompanied by the classic symptoms of increased
thirst, urination, and fatigue. (This test must be confirmed with a fasting
blood glucose test.)
- Oral glucose tolerance test -- diabetes is diagnosed if glucose level is
higher than 200 mg/dL after 2 hours.
(From the National Institute of Health and Diabetes UK)
See also
Types of Diabetes
Type 1 Diabetes
Type 2 Diabetes
Gestational Diabetes
Juvenile Diabetes
Diabetes Insipidus
Feline Diabetes
Diabetes Mellitus
Diabetes Symptoms
-Signs of Diabetes
Also: Diabetes Sign Symptoms
-Type 2 Diabetes Symptoms
Also: Type II Diabetes Symptoms
-Gestational Diabetes Symptoms
-Symptoms, Juvenile Diabetes
Also: Diabetes Symptoms in Child
Note:
This diabetes
health education project is supported
by Chong's Health Care at http://www.cljhealth.com, one of the leading companies in the discovery of
alternative
medicines for diabetes.
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