Death by diabetes is a worldwide phenomenon which needs to be addressed supposedly by the high technology we have. However, the diabetic population is still rising.
Diabetes Mellitus, commonly referred to as simply diabetes, is a condition wherein the body of the diabetic is unable to produce enough levels of insulin or when the body does not react to the insulin hormone anymore. Insulin is a hormone produced by the pancreas which manages the glucose level in the bloodstream and converts it into readily-usable energy. And when its function as a converter of sugar (into energy) fails, the bloodstream of the diabetic person will be saturated with sugar which will cause the abnormalities in the physiological activities of the afflicted person.
More and more people in the United States and around the world are acquiring diabetes either because of practicing unhealthy lifestyle or because they have inherited it in the genes of their forefathers. Every year, millions of people lose their eyesight, their limbs, and even their lives because of diabetes. But despite the sheer magnitude of information about diabetes mellitus, still, people there are people who are not guarding themselves from the damages this malady might cause them
Diabetes is easily preventable through proper lifestyle, ample exercise, and eating healthy food. However if you are already afflicted with this ailment, the best thing you can do is to prevent it from worsening. Whether it is Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes, constant monitoring of your blood glucose level must be done. Otherwise, our blood stream will be overwhelmed with sugar saturation because of the lack of ample insulin supply.
Nowadays, monitoring your blood glucose level is less of a problem. Many hand held, portable devices are available in the market for diabetic people who need to constantly go out of the house to attend to other matters. Compared to the past decades when blood glucose monitors were such a hassle to be carried out of the house, now these devices are becoming and also becoming a lot cheaper than before.
Although improving medical technology makes it easier for diabetics to live with this disease, it is still best to care for one’s health and to maintain it. Maintaining good health is still the best. For more information visit to our site at http://www.us-med.com
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Helene J. Glasper,born on October 21, 1978,living in New York. She writes articles to educate thousands of people to learn how to exercise properly so that they can improve their life styles and well-being.
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