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: In '''type 1 diabetes''' the [[pancreas]] is unable to produce enough [[insulin]]. This means the [[concentration]] of [[glucose]] in the [[blood]] becomes too high which can lead to coma and damage to [[capillaries]].
 
: In '''type 1 diabetes''' the [[pancreas]] is unable to produce enough [[insulin]]. This means the [[concentration]] of [[glucose]] in the [[blood]] becomes too high which can lead to coma and damage to [[capillaries]].
 
: People are usually born with '''type 1 diabetes''' though it can be caused later in life by damaging the [[pancreas]].
 
: People are usually born with '''type 1 diabetes''' though it can be caused later in life by damaging the [[pancreas]].
 
  
 
===Treatments for Type 1 Diabetes===
 
===Treatments for Type 1 Diabetes===

Revision as of 08:46, 18 November 2018

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Meaning

Type 1 Diabetes is a non-communicable disease caused by a damaged pancreas.

About Type 1 Diabetes

In type 1 diabetes the pancreas is unable to produce enough insulin. This means the concentration of glucose in the blood becomes too high which can lead to coma and damage to capillaries.
People are usually born with type 1 diabetes though it can be caused later in life by damaging the pancreas.

Treatments for Type 1 Diabetes

Carefully controlling the diet and monitoring the concentration of glucose in the blood can reduce symptoms.
If the concentration of glucose gets too low the person can eat some food that has a lot of sugar in it.
If the concentration of glucose gets too high the person can inject insulin into the fatty tissue in their body.