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Diabetes is an incurable disease. Diabetes is caused by a lack of insulin or resistance to insulin. ... There are two types of diabetes. One type is known as type one diabetes, which starts in childhood. The other is type two diabetes, also known as adult onset diabetes. There are an estimated 16 million people in the United States suffering from diabetes. Type two diabetes accounts for 90% of those cases.
Type one diabetes starts in childhood. ... Symptoms of type one diabetes include thirst, weight loss, vomiting, fatigue, and increased appetite. ...
Type two diabetes is the more common type. ... Type two diabetes is slow developing and may have no symptoms. ... Fatigue, blurred vision, increased urination, increase thirst, and increase appetite are a few of the symptoms associated with type two diabetes. ...
If not born with diabetes, there are many factors that could lead to diabetes, such as obesity, poor exercise, age, high blood pressure, high triglycerides, and/or high cholesterol. ... People who have diabetes have high levels of glucose in the blood. ...
To detect diabetes a urinalysis can be done.
Approximate Word count = 860 Approximate Pages = 3.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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