Is the most common and often associated with insulin resistance.
What is type 2 diabetes?
The primary method of managing type 1 diabetes.
What is insulin?
When cells don't respond properly to insulin.
What is insulin resistance?
Affecting how nerve signals travel from the inner ear to the brain, causing hearing loss.
What is ears?
Believed to be an autoimmune disease and requires insulin.
What is type 1 diabetes?
Lifestyle changes recommended for managing diabetes.
What is a healthy diet and regular exercise?
During pregnancy, the placenta releases ________ that cause insulin resistance.
What is hormones?
Damaging blood vessels and causing high blood pressure, a heart attack, or heart failure.
What is heart?
Is often diagnosed during pregnancy and typically resolves after delivery.
What is gestational diabetes?
Medications used to treat diabetes.
What is oral medications or insulin?
Causes MODY and neonatal diabetes?
What is genetic mutations?
Causing skin infections or changes such as dark patches on the skin.
What is skin?
Also called monogenic diabetes, happens due to an inherited genetic mutation.
What is Maturity-onset diabetes of the young (MODY)?
Most common oral diabetes medication.
What is Metformin?
Physical damage to your _______ can impact its ability to make insulin.
What is pancreas?
Increasing harmful bacteria and causing cavities and gum disease.
What is mouth?
Is a form of diabetes that occurs within the first six months of life.
What is neonatal diabetes?
It gives you information on how to manage your diabetes on a daily basis and you can monitor your glucose levels with frequent checks.
What is monitoring blood sugar?
When your immune system attacks the insulin-producing cells in your pancreas.
What is autoimmune disease?
Damaging nerves and reducing blood supply, causing erectile disfunction and vaginal dryness
What is sexual health?