The manifestations of diabetes
Posted on August 10, 2008
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The type I diabetes
The type I diabetes, also known as insulin diabetes, affects about 10% of diabetics.
During the type I diabetes, cells of the pancreas are destroyed leading to a decrease then even a total lack of insulin secretion.
The type I diabetes affects more children and adolescents, and adults aged less than 40 years.150 000 people are infected in France from Type I diabetes, including ten thousand children under the age of twenty years.
The type I diabetes is an autoimmune disease, pathology causing hyper-reactivity of the immune system against certain cells or tissues of the body: in the case of diabetes, cells of the pancreas produce insulin are destroyed by this case some white blood cells called lymphocytes T.
The manifestations of type I diabetes manifestations of type I diabetes usually occur very abruptly.
Need to urinate frequently
Thirst intense
Feeling intense hunger
Weight loss
Fatigue intenseā¦
The type II diabetes
The type II diabetes is a disease that remains silent for a long time could change for years without causing any event.
The majority of type II diabetics not feel any discomfort for many years.
The type II diabetes is not: no symptoms can not identify diabetes before the onset of complications.
The disease progresses sournoisement.
50% of diabetics diagnosed as such present complications.

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