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- Answer: There are roughly about 2.6 million people in the United Kingdom with Diabetes. Most of these people have Type 2 diabetes, but some people still have Type 1.
- Answer: Symptoms of diabetes insipidus are extreme excretion of unconsentrated urin and their fore an excessive thirst.
About 3 in 100 000 people in the common population are suffering from diabetes insipidus. - Answer: It depends which type of diabetes the person is suffering from. Type 1 diabetes is inherited - and usually controlled by daily insulin injections. Type 2 is easier to control by dietary changes.
Diabetes mainly affects four parts of the body :-
1) Eye
2) Heart
3) Kidney
4) Foot.
It varies from person to person with diabetes,which one will be affected,reasons being hereditary,gene factor,life style etc. - Answer: people that are really sick and people that are insulin dependentpeople that are really sick and people that are insulin dependent
- Answer: Your chance of developping diabetes depends on if it is in your family. I am diabetic but I am not up to date on all of the figures however this is what I think they are from memory:
1/250 for most of the population
1/150 if your mother has diabetes
1/10 if your father has it - Answer: 6/10 Diabetics were born with the disease. the other 40% were diagnosed with Diabetes later on in their life.
(I am referring to type 1 Diabetes)
Type 2 diabetes 1/10 Diabetics were born with type 2 diabetes. Type 2 usually occurs later in your life. - Answer: In 2000 according to the World Health Organization, at least 171 million people worldwide suffer from diabetes. Its number is increasing rapidly and it is estimated that by the year 2030 this number will double.
- Answer: According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, at least 23.6 million people have type 2 diabetes. Of these, more than 5 million do not know they have the disease.
- Answer: The vascular (veins and arteries) are compromised in a person with diabetes. If left untreated or uncontrolled, and the person get a sore/blister, the wound cannot heal itself. Sometimes it responds to medicines and debridment, but if it gets worse, the infection goes into the bone (osteomyelitis) and kills the limb, like in gangrene. They have to cut the limbs to save the person or the infection will spread to the rest of the body. Exercise helps with circulation, but some people are not able to.
- Answer: well as of AIDS its most affecties are in Asia continent but as for the diabetics its a worldwide disease so i think more are from diabetes
- Answer: gives them a heart attack and high blood sugars
- Answer: i donno but with that many diseases you will die