Does A Cure for Diabetes Exist?
The Alternate Medic
With the increase in the number of diagnosed cases each year, modern science is racing to find a cure for diabetes.
Before looking for a cure for diabetes it is important that we get a little background detail to help us understand the problem more clearly.
Diabetes is a disease that affects the levels of insulin in a person's body. This disease is found in three different types, these are type 1, type 2 and gestational diabetes. They all relate directly to the insulin levels and how our body functions under this altered state.
Below is a basic overview on the three types of Diabetes
1. Type 1 diabetes
In this form of the disease the individual's auto immune system attacks and reduces the pancreatic beta cells from producing the insulin for the body to function properly. If the pancreas is not functioning correctly the production of natural insulin is reduced below optimum levels or is in fact stopped altogether, this can have dangerous implications for other functions of the body.
2. Type 2 Diabetes
Type 2 diabetes is the most common form of diabetes. It actually accounts for more than 90% of all cases of diabetes. With this disease the body does not make or properly use insulin, a hormone that helps convert sugar, starches and other foods into energy. Eventually a person's body will stop producing insulin if they have this disease. Unfortunately, it is not yet known why this happens. However, genetics and environmental factors do play a role. .
Gestational Diabetes
Gestational diabetes occurs only with women and only during pregnancy. Unlike Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes, gestational diabetes has no recognizable symptoms. The only way to know if you have it is through regular blood screenings throughout your term. These screenings are blood tests where you have to fast overnight, then are given a sugary drink to see how your body reacts. You need two positive readings before you are diagnosed with gestational diabetes.
Are There Cures For Diabetes?
For Gestational diabetes the cure is actually very simple. Since some hormones produced in a pregnant woman's body promotes some tissues to resist insulin, the cure for diabetes in pregnant women is to give birth. Your doctor will suggest a diet that will assist in keeping your blood sugars in check during your pregnancy.
However, doctors have no actual "cure" for diabetes types 1
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