What is Type 1 Diabetes?

Type 1 diabetes is a chronic condition in which the pancreas produces little or no insulin. Insulin is a hormone needed to allow sugar (glucose) to enter cells to produce energy. Type 1 diabetes typically appears in adolescence, but it can develop in adults.

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Symptoms

  • Increased thirst
  • Frequent urination
  • Bed-wetting in children who previously didn't wet the bed during the night
  • Extreme hunger
  • Unintended weight loss
  • Irritability and other mood changes
  • Fatigue and weakness
  • Blurred vision

Causes

  • Genetics
  • Viruses and Infections

Homeopathy Treatment for Type 1 Diabetes

Homeocare International offers Constitutional Homeopathy Treatment for Type 1 Diabetes. It aims to keep the sugar under control, stimulate insulin secretion and promote the utilization of insulin by the cells. It takes into consideration the person’s symptoms as well as the physical constitution of the mind. Homeopathy has a positive role in early diagnosed cases through constitutional corrections.

Constitutional Homeopathy Treatment for Type 1 Diabetes

Constitutional Homeopathy Treatment for type 1 diabetes involves treating the patient as a whole rather than focusing solely on the symptoms of the disease. Our expert homeopathic practitioner conducts a detailed interview to understand the patient's physical, emotional, and psychological state, and prescribes constitutional Homeopathy Treatment that is safe and effective treatment.

Diet and exercise are crucial in managing type 1 diabetes. Regular monitoring of blood glucose levels is essential.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Type 1 diabetes develops gradually, but the symptoms may seem to come on suddenly.
It is found that men with type 1 diabetes have an average life expectancy of about 66 years, compared with 77 years among men without it. Women with type 1 diabetes have an average life expectancy of about 68 years, compared with 81 years for those without the disease.
Yes, since people with Type 1 diabetes are not making enough insulin, taking insulin ensures they have enough.
Yes, an exercise in a combination of healthy eating and insulin contributes to Type 1 diabetes management
Type 1 diabetes destroys the insulin-producing beta cells made in the pancreas, but it does not affect the pancreas itself.

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