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Diabetes Mellitus
Diabetes is a chronic disease. Varies according to type and can be caused by low production of insulin, a hormone produced by the pancreas. There are three main groups.
Diabetes Type I : appears in childhood and is characterized by the need to provide this hormone by daily injection to the body,
Diabetes type II : the most widespread. It usually occurs in adulthood and is characterized by the absence of pancreatic enzyme production insulin,
Diabetes seasonal : one in which blood sugar levels soar during pregnancy, whether diabetic or not affected.
The symptoms can not be the same at all levels. Blurred vision, bouts of fatigue, continuous urination or weight loss are some of the symptoms. Although Type II diabetes are added as many as increased thirst, vomiting or nausea. Regarding risk factors, the genetic component again sweeps. High levels of cholesterol, obesity-more increasingly diagnosed type II diabetes in children due to poor nutrition, lack of exercise, heart disease and a prior impaired glucose tolerance, are some of the causes affect their appearance.