Sunday, October 13, 2019
Type One Diabetes Essay -- Papers Disease Health Essays
Type One Diabetes         Type 1 diabetes (diabetes mellitus) is a long-term disease of the     pancreas gland, which is situated within the abdomen. Every cell in     the body needs insulin (a hormone released in response to increased     levels of sugar in the blood) in order for glucose (blood sugar) to be     absorbed into the body's cells. If the body is deficient in insulin,     then glucose will build up in the bloodstream. Type 1 diabetes can     appear at any age. Every patient affected needs insulin injections to     avoid the complications of insulin deficiency.       When the glucose level gets sufficiently high, it starts showing up in     the urine.       Checking your own blood sugar is very important for being able to     control diabetes.       What are the symptoms of Type 1 diabetes?       Increased thirst.       Increased urination.       Fatigue.       Weight loss (although appetite often increases).       Itchiness, especially around the genitals.       Recurrent infections on the skin and mucous membranes (yeast     infections and boils).       If another member of the family has diabetes and you are experiencing     any of the above symptoms on a consistent basis, it is important to     seek medical attention and be tested for diabetes. There is a 5 to 10     per cent risk of a child developing diabetes if either one of the     parents or a sibling has Type 1 diabetes.       How is Type 1 diabetes treated?       Diabetes is treated by:       intake of insulin       staying physically active and getting plenty of exercise       maintaining a steady weight       eating a proper diet containing a controlled amount of carbohydrates.       The goal of insulin treatment is to control the amount of insulin in     ...              ...used?       Diabetic acidosis is treated in the hospital on an inpatient basis,     often in an Intensive Care Unit. Treatment consists of:       intravenous fluids, initially with salt-containing, and later     glucose-containing fluids       intravenous insulin drip-feed (infusion)       potassium supplements added to the infusion       antibiotics, if an infection is identified.       Exercise       Some diabetic patients think exercise will take care of high blood     glucose levels and ketone bodies in the urine. In fact, this only     makes things worse. Diabetic acidosis is caused by a low insulin level     and must be treated with insulin.       Long-term prospects       If the diabetic acidosis is diagnosed and treated early, the patient     should recover fully within a few days. If the acidosis is not treated     promptly, it will become life-threatening.                        
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