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Type 1 diabetes information, early symptoms, cause & effective solutions

October 8th, 2009

Diabetes and symptoms can occur at all ages. The general sugar diabetes symptoms include tiredness, thirst, frequent drinking, loss of appetite and weight loss. Type 1 diabetes is the most common form of the disease in children. It is caused by the inability of the pancreas to produce insulin. The type 1 diabetes cause is not yet known but it is believed that environmental and hereditary factors as well as infections, play a part. It affects boys and girls equally.

Type 1 diabetes is classified as an autoimmune disease, meaning a condition in which the body’s immune system seems to attack one of the body’s own tissues or organs. This process will have been developing for a long period before the symptoms for diabetes present themselves. It usually occurs in late childhood but can present itself from early infancy through to late adulthood.

The sugar diabetes symptoms include type 1 develop in a matter of days or weeks.
They are as follows:

  • tiredness.
  • thirst and frequent drinking (called polydipsia).
  • frequent urinating (called polyuria)
  • bedwetting (nocturnal enuresis).
  • loss of appetite and weight loss.
  • infections on the skin or around the mouth – particularly due to yeast (Candida), or boils.
  • occasionally these sugar diabetes symptoms progress rapidly and lead to a more severe picture of nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain and laboured breathing. These symptoms are serious and require urgent medical attention.

The intensive type 1 diabetes cure may takes between 4 weeks to 6 months depends on how long they have got it and how bad is the conditions. Insulin and other herbal medicine is to regenerates the pancrease and spleen conditions so that it can perform its normal functions after.

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