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Diabetes

What does diabetes mean? Diabetes Is high in blood sugar, which is a chronic condition caused by partial or total lack of the hormone insulin, which is a hormone secreted by the pancreas to the help of sugar in the blood to enter the cells of the body turns into energy to help the body to move.

What are the types of Diabetes? Type I: Diabetes children or young people, the kind adopted in insulin-treated. Type II: adult-onset diabetes, a type not supported in insulin-treated.

The Causes of Diabetes: - 85% of obesity cases. - A family history of diabetes in first-degree relatives 74-100% of cases. - females are more than males in diabetes . -Eating excessive fat and carbohydrates

Prevention and treatment - Walking and exercise in general. - Avoiding Obesity. - Eat more vegetables and fruits and Diet Food. - An analysis of sugar from time to time and that the natural rate isn't more than 110 if either between 111 and 125 is a warning sign and if it 126 and above, it means already a diabetic.

Symptoms Of Diabetes - Weight loss. - increased thirst. - frequent urine. - constantly considering degradation. violent skin infections and other symptoms.

Thank You for Listening Munirah Alkhaldi 201102047