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Ok, I know my symptoms could be symptoms of anything else but if it is because of diabetes can the doctor give me treatment before I really have it? I have an appointment next Saturday because thats the only closest spot avalaible. But I want someone to tell me a lil info about diabetes.. I am scared =\ help please. thanks a lot.
You can only really tell by blood tests. A glucose test for what’s going on right now; and a A1C test to see a four month average of you glucose level. The doctor will explain.
People get diabetes due to genetic factors and unhealthy behavior. Staying at a healthy weight through proper diet and exercise is one of the most important factors in preventing diabetes. Get information on how different Types of Diabetes develop from a family nurse practitioner in this free video on diabetes.
Duration : 0:1:35
People get diabetes due to genetic factors and unhealthy behavior. Staying at a healthy weight through proper diet and exercise is one of the most important factors in preventing diabetes. Get information on how different Types of Diabetes develop from a family nurse practitioner in this free video on diabetes.
Duration : 0:1:35
Both diseases run on my moms side of the family and,so far I have a few of those symptoms(according to my mom)
but,I don’t know much.Like I have cuts and bruises,that never go away.Thats one thing.(I have to get a ganglion removed dec 5)although,my feet are also effected.
So,Symptoms of Diabetes?
symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis?(19 yrs old)
There are basically two types of gene mutations in respect to disease. One type of mutation causes a disease. For example, the mutant gene may cause achrondroplasia (a form of dwarfism) or it may cause hemophilia or cystic fibrosis or sickle cell disease. The existence of genes that cause diseases has long been recognized.
The other type of gene mutation does not directly cause a disease but rather predisposes to it. These genes make a person susceptible to developing a disease. These susceptibility genes often involve common chronic diseases such as diabetes and rheumatoid arthritis.
An important finding has just been made about the genetic susceptibility to rheumatoid arthritis and autoimmunity. We will outline the finding.
Background: Rheumatoid arthritis is the most common systemic autoimmune disease. It affects 1% of all adults in the world. The disease is characterized by immune-mediated destruction of the joint architecture. It is 2 to 3 times more common in women than men. The heritability of rheumatoid arthritis is 60%, reflecting a strong genetic component in the disease.
Design of Research: To identify genes involved in the susceptibility to rheumatoid arthritis, a "discovery study" was done testing for 87 variations called SNPs (single-nucleotide polymorphisms) in candidate genes and regions. The discovery study involved 475 individuals with rheumatoid arthritis and 475 individually matched controls.
Result: One of the SNPs was found to be associated with rheumatoid arthritis. It was a "missense" SNP in a gene encoding a protein tyrosine phosphorylase. This risk SNP was present in 28% of those with rheumatoid arthritis and 17% of the controls
Comment: A variant of this same SNP encoding the same phosphorylase enzyme was recently found associated with Type 1 Diabetes, another autoimmune disease. It is beginning to look as if this variant phosphatase may increase the overall reactivity of the immune system and may raise the risk for autoimmune disease.
Both diseases run on my moms side of the family and,so far I have a few of those symptoms(according to my mom)
but,I don’t know much.Like I have cuts and bruises,that never go away.Thats one thing.(I have to get a ganglion removed dec 5)although,my feet are also effected.
So,Symptoms of Diabetes?
symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis?(19 yrs old)
There are basically two types of gene mutations in respect to disease. One type of mutation causes a disease. For example, the mutant gene may cause achrondroplasia (a form of dwarfism) or it may cause hemophilia or cystic fibrosis or sickle cell disease. The existence of genes that cause diseases has long been recognized.
The other type of gene mutation does not directly cause a disease but rather predisposes to it. These genes make a person susceptible to developing a disease. These susceptibility genes often involve common chronic diseases such as diabetes and rheumatoid arthritis.
An important finding has just been made about the genetic susceptibility to rheumatoid arthritis and autoimmunity. We will outline the finding.
Background: Rheumatoid arthritis is the most common systemic autoimmune disease. It affects 1% of all adults in the world. The disease is characterized by immune-mediated destruction of the joint architecture. It is 2 to 3 times more common in women than men. The heritability of rheumatoid arthritis is 60%, reflecting a strong genetic component in the disease.
Design of Research: To identify genes involved in the susceptibility to rheumatoid arthritis, a "discovery study" was done testing for 87 variations called SNPs (single-nucleotide polymorphisms) in candidate genes and regions. The discovery study involved 475 individuals with rheumatoid arthritis and 475 individually matched controls.
Result: One of the SNPs was found to be associated with rheumatoid arthritis. It was a "missense" SNP in a gene encoding a protein tyrosine phosphorylase. This risk SNP was present in 28% of those with rheumatoid arthritis and 17% of the controls
Comment: A variant of this same SNP encoding the same phosphorylase enzyme was recently found associated with Type 1 Diabetes, another autoimmune disease. It is beginning to look as if this variant phosphatase may increase the overall reactivity of the immune system and may raise the risk for autoimmune disease.
Prevent getting Type 2 Diabetes by limiting the amount of sugar in the diet, exercising at least 30 minutes a day, avoiding alcohol, and choosing health carbohydrates. Improve the way the body uses sugar to prevent diabetes with help from a family nurse practitioner in this free video on diabetes.
Duration : 0:1:36
Prevent getting Type 2 Diabetes by limiting the amount of sugar in the diet, exercising at least 30 minutes a day, avoiding alcohol, and choosing health carbohydrates. Improve the way the body uses sugar to prevent diabetes with help from a family nurse practitioner in this free video on diabetes.
Duration : 0:1:36
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Learn about the cause and effect of diabetes. This video gives you an idea of What is Diabetes and how it effects the body.
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I’ve noticed that I’ve been shaky like I’ve had too much sugar. I feel light headed. And my stomach hurts a lot!
My Grandma has diabetes and these are some of the symptoms she had, before she was diagnosed with it.
If it’s not diabetes, then what could I have?
Given your family history you need to be screened at least once a year. Please go see your doctor and get the needed blood tests.
I’ve noticed that I’ve been shaky like I’ve had too much sugar. I feel light headed. And my stomach hurts a lot!
My Grandma has diabetes and these are some of the symptoms she had, before she was diagnosed with it.
If it’s not diabetes, then what could I have?
Given your family history you need to be screened at least once a year. Please go see your doctor and get the needed blood tests.