Diabetes:

The term diabetes is derived from the Greek word diabetes, which means- “siphon” or “to pass through” and the Latin word “mellitus” means “sweet.” The term diabetes is first discovered by “Apollonius of Memphis.” Diabetes occurs when the glucose in your blood also called blood sugar increases too high. The main and big source of energy in your body is glucose. The glucose that comes to your body comes from the food you eat.
Types of Diabetes:

Type 1 diabetes
Type 2 diabetes
Type 3c diabetes
Gestational diabetes
Maturity onset diabetes of the young
Latent Autoimmune Diabetes in Adults.
Steroid-induced diabetes
Cystic fibrosis diabetes
Causes:
The main and big cause of diabetes is inactivity. Overweight, Obesity, and physical
Lack of Exercise:
Exercise helps the tissue respond to make better insulin for your body. Daily aerobic exercise can lower the risk of diabetes. Please consult your doctor and let me know the best exercise plan that works for you.
Age:
According to the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, the risk of type 2 diabetes depends on your age. If your age is 45 years then you have a lot of risk of diabetes.
Symptoms:
A lot of Urine Usually at night.
You Can not see clearly.
Without trying to lose weight.
You have very Dry Skin.
You feel tired.
New Infections can appear the usual.
The wound heals slowly.
Feel numb or tingling in hands or feet.
Preventions:
Diabetes can not be treated properly 100% but it can be controlled. Scientists are trying to treat 100% diabetes but they can not find any antibiotics to treat 100% diabetes. A healthy and balanced diet, Regular and daily exercise, Avoiding tobacco, and maintaining and controlling your body weight. These are the ways to control the diabetes.
World Diabetes Day:
World Diabetes Day is held on November 14 Every Year. First celebrated in 1991 by the International Diabetes Federation.

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