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1.0 by rnamobile


Jan 24, 2020

About Diabetes Type 1

Find out more about type 1 diabetes.

Diabetes, type 1: An autoimmune disease that occurs when T cells attack and destroy most of the beta cells in the pancreas that are needed to produce insulin, so that the pancreas makes too little insulin (or no insulin). Without the capacity to make adequate amounts of insulin, the body is not able to metabolize blood glucose (sugar), to use it efficiently for energy, and toxic acids (called ketoacids) build up in the body. There is a genetic predisposition to type 1 diabetes.

The disease tends to occur in childhood, adolescence or early adulthood (before age 30) but it may have its clinical onset at any age. The symptoms and signs of type 1 diabetes characteristically appear abruptly, although the damage to the beta cells may begin much earlier and progress slowly and silently.

The symptoms and signs include a great thirst, hunger, a need to urinate often, and loss of weight. Among the risks of the disease are serious complications, among them blindness, kidney failure, extensive nerve damage, and accelerated atherosclerosis. The long-term aim with treatment is to avoid these complications or, at the least, to slow their progression. There is no known cure.

To treat the disease, the person must inject insulin, follow a diet plan, exercise adequately (ideally, daily), and test their blood glucose several times a day.

This type of diabetes used to be known as "juvenile diabetes," "juvenile-onset diabetes," and "ketosis-prone diabetes." It is now called type 1 diabetes mellitus or insulin-dependent diabetes.

Don't be too alarmed with the aid of those questions, your medical doctor isn’t prying. All of this facts has a bearing for your diabetes and how to first-rate manipulate it.

App features :

1. What Is Type 1 Diabetes

2. Symptoms Of Type 1 Diabetes

3. Type 1 Vs Type 2 Diabetes

4. Causes Type 1 Diabetes

5. Diabetes Causes

6. Type 1 Diabetes Treatment

7. Type 1 Diabetes Risk Factors

8. Type 1 Diabetes In Children

9. Type 1 Diabetes Facts and Tips

10. Life Expectancy And Statistics

11. Diabetes Risk Factors

12. Genetic Factors

13. Ketegonic Diet

14. Pregnancy

15. Drinking Alcohol

16. Complications

17. Exercising Safely

18. Living With Type 1 Diabetes

19. Diabetes: Facts,Statistics, and You

20. How do Healh Care Professional diagnose Type 1 diabetes ?

21. What medicines do i need to treat my Type 1 Diabetes ?

22. How else can i manage Type 1 Diabetes ?

23. Do i have other treatment options for my Type 1 Diabetes ?

24. Can i lower my chance of developing Type 1 Diabetes ?

25. App info

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What's New in the Latest Version 1.0

Last updated on Jan 24, 2020

Minor bug fixes and improvements. Install or update to the newest version to check it out!

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