Type 1 Diabetes Explained
Type 1 diabetes is caused by a loss of beta cells in the pancreas, which leads to an insulin deficiency. What causes the beta cell loss is a T-cell mediated autoimmune attack. The principal treatment is replacing insulin in the body.
Without insulin, serious symptoms, coma, and even death can result. To date, there is no preventative methods known for type 1. Ten percent of all diabetics in North American and Europe have this type of diabetes. Many insurance providers will cover diabetic supplies for type 1 diabetes. Click here to see if you qualify for free type 1 diabetic supplies.
This type was originally called “juvenile diabetes”, due to a majority of cases being children. Type 1 diabetes can be treated with insulin and monitored by using glucose meters. Diet and exercise can aid in the management of this disorder. Treatment should not interfere with normal activities, as long as there is sufficient awareness, appropriate care and discipline taken in testing and taking prescribed medications.
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