Nerve damage can be caused by this.
What is diabetes?
Extreme increase of thirst and excessive weight loss.
What are the symptoms of Type 2 Diabetes?
Trying to maintain weight
What is Manage Weight?
noticing diabetic symptoms, already having been diagnosed or to regulate blood sugar levels.
What is the best time to see a doctor?
Wanting to drink more than usual
What is increased thirst?
The main risk of diabetes is the build-up of this in the blood vessels
What is sugar?
Extreme hunger, fatigue, irritability, frequent infections.
What are some overall symptoms of Diabetes?
Eating more fruits or vegetables, less processed foods
What is a Healthy Diet?
taking regular insulin intakes.
What is an important way to treat Diabetes?
Wanting to eat more than usual
What is increased hunger?
68% of diabetes-related deaths are [BLANK] related
What is Cardiovascular?
It can occur at any age, but mostly in children.
What is Type 1 Diabetes?
Activity requiring physical effort to sustain or improve overall health
What is Excercise?
making healthy food choices, being physically active.
What are ways to treat Type 2 diabetes?
Needing to use the bathroom more than usual
What is frequent urination?
Blood clots in the limbs often result in this
What is amputation?
It can happen at any time, but most cases happen around or above the age of 40.
What is Type 2 Diabetes?
No prevention for this type.
What is Type 1 Diabetes?
using an insulin pump, injecting during a meal, or having regular injections throughout the day.
What are ways to treat Type 1 diabetes?
Getting tired a lot easier than usual
What is Fatigue?
The more of this you have, the more insulin is needed to process sugar.
What are Fat cells?
Having higher than normal blood sugar levels, but not high enough to be considered true diabetes.
What is Prediabetes?
Working out, eating healthy would control this
What is Controlling Blood Pressure?
A hormone that is produced in the pancreas that helps to regulate glucose levels in the blood.
What is insulin?
Having a high sugar level in the blood
What is high blood sugar?