Thursday, July 7, 2011

Now A Days Diabetes become Big Trouble

Many people have diabetes and do not know, so that damage to your body move in silence until they are too noticeable and affect different organs. This situation may change as the population at risk is subject to timely diagnosis of glucose.

Diabetes is a chronic (lifelong) characterized by insufficient or no hormone secretion Insulin, a fact that generates excessive accumulation of blood glucose and damage to many structures within the body, is very common throughout the world.

However, much remains to be done in terms of disclosing the value actual prevention and early detection of this condition, because many people are unaware that a test time gives the possibility to undertake measures to improve living standards.

Thus, it is to note that although diabetes can occur with symptoms such as thirst and constant urination, there are significant numbers of cases it progresses silently, with no sign of its existence or covertly by ignorance and fear experienced by the patient undergo treatment, so that large numbers of cases are diagnosed when there are severe secondary complications such as damage vision, feet, kidneys and blood circulation.

Therefore, "which insists on early diagnosis is not fortuitous, but very important, because the earlier you learn about the presence of diabetes or a previous state, called intolerance to glucose, is easier to control the disease and prevent complications.

In cases of type 2 diabetes mellitus and obesity are associated with, if you add to it that 7 out of 10 people are overweight, the problem grows in importance to the degree that it can be very close, perhaps more than you think.

The pace of life that we face in big cities shore us to be more sedentary, i.e., remain longer in the seat of the vehicle that transports us, prostrate behind a desk or in front of a computer, and spend little time exercise. This is coupled with an increase in the consumption of foods high in fat, which results in bodily energy reserves to accumulate in areas that can cause health disorders, such as tissues of the abdomen.

When an individual is obese, their fat tissue (located in the abdomen) of the liver and muscles become resistant to insulin (a substance produced by the pancreas that regulates the amount of glucose in the body), providing that the levels of blood sugar soar and, therefore, to develop type 2 diabetes.

Glucose comes from food is essential for the organism to function adequately for insulin is transported to the liver, muscles and tissues to provide energy and to accumulate there, balances the deficiency can occur when you have long periods of fasting. Thus, insulin prevents the sugar stays in the blood, but when you have type 2 diabetes its action is blocked.

In this condition the amount of glucose in blood increases gradually, so that the affected person may show symptoms after several months or even years, which occur when the sugar concentration is so high, which is eliminated via the urine. Once that happens, suffering from dehydration, dry mouth, weight loss, fatigue and blurred vision.

Consider the detection of type 2 diabetes in its early stages, care of body weight and control glucose levels to avoid presenting the complications of disease such as heart attacks, kidney damage, and blindness and / or amputation legs. Therefore, prevention and ongoing health checks are very important to reduce the risk of diabetes, especially if you have family members affected by it.

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