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Diabetes Type 1

Typically, diabetes type 1 is diagnosed in children and young people. For this reason, it was known in the past as juvenile diabetes. Individuals afflicted with type 1 diabetes are unable to produce insulin. The hormone insulin is needed by the body as a means of converting starches, sugars, and other food in to the energy that runs our daily lives.

 

While people diagnosed with type 1 diabetes oftentimes panic, there is no need to worry. It is still quite possible to live a happy, fulfilling, and healthy life with type 1 diabetes.

 

Individuals who have been diagnosed with the disease should learn about the various conditions that are associated with type 1 diabetes as a means of avoiding them. Such conditions include hypoglycemia, hyperglycemia, celiac disease, and ketoacidosis. It is also pertinent to acquire useful information from your physician on blood glucose meters, insulin, diagnostic testing such as the A1c test, kidney and islet transplants, managing and checking one’s blood glucose, and more.

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