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  • Diabetes
    • Types
      • Type 1 - where the body's immune system attacks and destroys the cells that produce insulin
      • Type 2- where the body doesn't produce enough insulin, or the body's cells don't react to insulin
      • During pregnancy, some women have such high levels of blood glucose that their body is unable to produce enough insulin to absorb it all. This is known as gestational diabetes.
    • symptoms
      • feeling very thirsty
      • urinating more frequently than usual, particularly at night
      • feeling very tired
      • weight loss and loss of muscle bulk
      • cuts or wounds that heal slowly
      • Blurred vision
    • living with diabetes
      • If you're diagnosed with diabetes, you'll need to eat healthily, take regular exercise and carry out regular blood tests to ensure your blood glucose levels stay balanced.
      • People diagnosed with type 1 diabetes also require regular insulin injections for the rest of their life.
      • As type 2 diabetes is a progressive condition, medication may eventually be required, usually in the form of tablets.

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