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choli [55]
4 years ago
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1. How does life with Type 1 diabetes compare to life with Type 2 diabetes? Mention at least three specific comparisons. 2. When

a person is diagnosed with diabetes, what changes would one have to make in lifestyle and diet? 3. Describe the importance of checking blood sugar for a diabetic.
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2 answers:
Karo-lina-s [1.5K]4 years ago
5 0

Answer:

With correct lifestyle changes, a prediabeticperson decreases the risk of becoming diabetic.

Explanation:

JulsSmile [24]4 years ago
3 0

Answer:

The answer is life needs different care for each type of diabetes. They are both challenging and silenting causes of death worldwide.

Explanation:

1. The type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune condition, caused by the body attack to his own pancreas with antibodies. The damaged pancreas is not able to produce insulin. It is also called insuln-dependent diabetes, and often begins in the childhood.

The type 2 diabetes is different, because the pancreas produces some insulin, however the amount is not enough for the body needs. The synthoms usually occurs in the adulthood.

2. When a person is diagnosed with diabetes, she must have health eating habits, avoid sugar, alcohol, salt, cigarettes, fat, and drugs. She needs to exercise, drink water, eat vegetables, and to have a very balanced life. She cannot eat a lot of carbohidrates, because when they arrive into her digest system they are converted into glucose, and that's sugar, so it is dangerous for her.

3. The diabetic patient needs to check his blood sugar, because he needs to control the amount of glucose in his blood. Since his pancreas does not produce or produces smaller amounts of insuline, his body tends to be outofo control. If his blood sugar is in a very high level, he can have a heart attack, get blind, lose his feet or legs, because diabetes is a very letal disease.

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