DIABETES
Diabetes comes from Greek, and it means a "siphon"
describing patients who were passing too much water (polyuria) - like a siphon.
The word became "diabetes" from the English adoption of the Medieval
Latin diabetes. Diabetes mellitus could literally mean, "siphoning off
sweet water".
In ancient China people observed that ants would be attracted to some people's
urine, because it was sweet. The term "Sweet Urine Disease" was
coined.Quite a number of complications such as hearing loss, stroke, eye
complications, heart problems, erectile dysfunction, delayed healing of wounds,
kidney disease, gum disease, depression, anxiety and much more can arise as a
result of Diabetes not properly managed. However, just before Diabetes is a state known as Pre-diabetes. Pre-diabetes is
a condition in which blood glucose levels are higher than normal, but not high
enough to be classified as full-blown diabetes. Those with pre-diabetes are at
increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes within a decade unless they adopt
a healthier lifestyle.
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World Health Organization also reveals that Nigeria has the highest number of
people suffering from diabetes in Africa and also has the highest mortality
rate from the disease. Medical personnel in Nigeria have said that diabetes is
killing more Nigerians than the dreaded HIV/AIDS virus. There were 3.747
million cases of diabetes in Nigeria in 2014. This makes Diabetes a condition
that cannot be pushed aside!
When our food is digested, the glucose makes its way into our bloodstream. Our
cells use the glucose for energy and growth. However, glucose cannot enter our
cells without insulin being present - insulin makes it possible for our cells
to take in the glucose. Insulin is a hormone that is produced by the pancreas.
After eating, the pancreas automatically releases an adequate quantity of
insulin to move the glucose present in our blood into the cells, as soon as
glucose enters the cells blood-glucose levels drop.
A person with diabetes has a condition in which the quantity of glucose in the
blood is too elevated (hyperglycemia). This is because the body does not
produce enough insulin, produces no insulin, or has cells that do not respond
properly to the insulin the pancreas produces.
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