Diabetes
There are three types of diabetes. Type I is called Diabetes Mellitus. Intype I the body stops making insulin or makes small amounts. Without insulin glucose cannot get into your cells which is needed to burn for energy. Glucose will collect in the blood. Over time high levels of glucose in the blood may hurt the eyes, kidney, nerves, or heart. Type I occurs mostly in people under 30, though it may occur at any age. The signs may come suddenly and be quite severe. The symptoms may include frequent urination, constant hunger, constant thirst, weight loss, weakness, fatigue, edginess, mood changes, nausea, and vomiting. People with type I have to take insulin. No one knows for sure why people get type I insulin. Some people are born with the genes that increase there chances of receiving diabetes. But many people with the same genes don't receive diabetes. It is suggested that another stimuli inside or outside the body triggers the disease. It is unknown what that stimuli is. People have a high level of autoantibodies in the blood
attack insulin or cells that make insulin. destroy germs and viruses. Autoantibodies are antibodies that have Insulin cannot be given by mouth because the acids in the stomach affect 2-4 percent of pregnancies with an increased chance of leave the bloodstream and enter you body cells, where it becomes insulin also know as human insulin is made in a lab. Today more insulin people are more likely to cause allergies. Insulin has three
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