Type 2 diabetes is considered the most common form of the disease. With people afflicted with this form of diabetes, their body is either unable to produce insulin or its cells are ignoring insulin. As insulin is a necessary element to be able to use sugar, the absence of it in the cells and instead is drawn towards the blood may cause your cells to be starved of energy. Eventually, the glucose/sugar content in the blood, especially in higher amount, will damage your nerves, kidneys, heart and/or eyes.
Who are easy targets of type 2 diabetes?
Although this disease is the most common form, and can afflict all people of ages, this is rampant to ageing population. Specifically, some racial groups, Native Americans, African Americans, Asian Americans or Pacific Islanders, and Latinos, are at a higher risk to contract the disease.
What are the complications of type 2 diabetes?
Most common type 2 diabetes symptoms
Diagnosing type 2 diabetes patients
Blood samples are drawn for the checking of blood sugar content. Specifically, diagnosing is done through the following tests:
How to manage type 2 diabetes?
Similar to type 1 diabetes, proper management will reduce risk of later diabetes complications. The goal of this diabetes management is to maintain glucose or sugar content into at least close to normal level. Specifically, management would include the following:
Complications associated with type 2 diabetes
These mentioned complications should not deter patients from functioning normally with their activities. They can deal with this disease easily if they can follow religiously and properly the right management to reduce higher risks of diabetes complications. Regular check-ups will prevent any overlooked diabetes complications. Similarly, controlling your blood glucose content is essential in avoiding those diabetes complications.
Type 2 diabetes treatments
Type 2 diabetes, also medically known as non insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, can be treated through diet modification, oral medications, and exercise. Insulin injection may also be needed to control the blood sugar or glucose content.