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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]]. | ||
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===Treatments for Type 1 Diabetes=== | ===Treatments for Type 1 Diabetes=== | ||
Revision as of 08:46, 18 November 2018
Key Stage 4
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.