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Type 2 Diabetes

Type 2 Diabetes. Meghan Patton B4. Type 2 Diabetes. This is a lifelong disease in which there are high levels of sugar in the blood. We normally refer to the “sugar” in our blood as glucose. . Symptoms. Many people don’t start out with symptoms, they occur over years. .

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Type 2 Diabetes

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  1. Type 2 Diabetes Meghan Patton B4

  2. Type 2 Diabetes • This is a lifelong disease in which there are high levels of sugar in the blood. • We normally refer to the “sugar” in our blood as glucose.

  3. Symptoms • Many people don’t start out with symptoms, they occur over years. • If you were to get early symptoms, they would be something like: • Infections that develop more frequently and take more time to heal • Fatigue • Hunger • Increased thirst and urination • Blurred vision • Pain or numbness in hands or feet

  4. Causes • Diabetes is caused by a problem in the way your body makes or uses insulin. • Usually type 2 diabetes occurs over time. • Normally, people with this disease are overweight. But it can develop in thin people, but they’re usually older.

  5. How do you prevent Type 2 diabetes? • Reach and maintain a reasonable body weight. • Make good food choices. • Be physically active. • Control blood pressure and cholesterol.

  6. Treatment • Unfortunately, there is no cure or treatment for this disease. • You can’t get rid of the disease.

  7. How to live a normal life • But you can.. • Monitor blood sugar levels • Take medications as prescribed • EXERCISE • & KEEP A GOOD DIET!!

  8. Sources • http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000313.htm

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