History of diabetes<br> <br>Diabetes is a body disorder that produces insufficient insulin hormones, or the body has insulin resistance, which results in higher blood sugar levels than usual. This disease is severe, caused by the fact that the body cannot use sugar properly. Sugar is usually entered into body cells to use as energy under the control of insulin hormones. In diabetic scouring patients, it is not possible to work effectively. The result makes blood sugar levels much higher. In the long run, it will result in blood vessel destruction, damaging the peripheral nervous system. If not treated properly, 2007 was found to have 246 million diabetics, four of the five people in Asia, 2010, with 6,855 people killed in diabetes or 19 per day.<br> <br>History of diabetes: Diabetes has long been discovered in the ancient times of Egypt, Greece, Rome and India, initially reported having weight loss. In 2015, Thomas Willis, a British doctor named Aretaeus, frequently recorded thirst and urine, naming the symptoms of 'diabetes', meaning in English: to flow through later in 1775. This means 'honeylike' in the end, doctors at the time suggested that the cause of diabetes was associated with replacing carbohydrates.<br> <br>Type and cause of diabetes: It can be divided into two types : - type 1 diabetes, the cause of type 1 diabetes caused by body immunity, destroying cells that create insulin in the pancreas, causing the body to stop insulin generation, so type 1 diabetes is necessary to inject insulin to control long-term blood sugar, although scientists still can't explain exactly why the body's immune system destroys the cells of the pancreas, but we know that factors that increase the risk of type 1 diabetes are the occurrence of insulin, so type 1 diabetes is necessary to inject insulin to control long-term blood sugar, although scientists still can't explain exactly why the body's immunity destroys the cells of the pancreas, but we know that factors that increase the risk of type 1 diabetes are exposure to insulin, so type 1 diabetes is necessary to inject insulin to control long-term blood sugar, although scientists are not yet able to explain exactly why the body's immune system destroys the cells of the pancreas, but we know that factors that increase the risk of type 1 diabetes are toxins, although scientists still can't explain exactly why the body's immune system destroys the cells of the pancreas, but we know that factors that increase the risk of type 1 diabetes are toxins, although scientists still can The cells of type 2 diabetes are still generating insulin, but do not function normally due to insulin resistance. This causes cells that generate insulin gradually. Some people start complications without knowing and need medication to eat, and some require injectable insulin to control blood sugar.
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