Type 1 diabetes vs. type 2diabetes If you have type 1, your body doesn't make enough insulin. Withtype 2 diabetes, your body can make insulin but can't use it well. The cells in your muscles, fat, and liver build up what's called insulin resistance. With type 1 diabetes, you need...
Type 1 diabetes in insulin-treated adult-onset diabetic subjects. Diabetes Research & Clinical Practice - Willis, Scott, et al. - 1998Paulsen EP, Burke BA, Vernier RL, Mallare MJ, Innes DJ Jr, Sturgill BC (1994) Juxtaglomerular body abnormalities in youth-onset diabetic subjects. Kidney Int...
Diabetes mellitus involves how your body turns food into energy. Learn more about the different types of diabetes mellitus.
Learning to use insulin correctly in order to use just the right amount Diet and level of activity. Because type 1 diabetes is characterized by the loss of insulin production in the pancreas, insulin must be provided in the form of an injection. In addition to insulin, treatment includes diet...
Learning to use insulin correctly in order to use just the right amount Diet and level of activity. Because type 1 diabetes is characterized by the loss of insulin production in the pancreas, insulin must be provided in the form of an injection. In addition to insulin, treatment includes diet...
Tresiba® (insulin degludec) injection 100 U/mL, 200 U/mL is indicated to improve glycemic control in patients 1 year of age and older with diabetes mellitus. Important Safety Information | Prescribing Information | Patient Site Fiasp® (insulin aspart) injection 100 U/mL is a rapid...
Diabetes Type 1 (Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus) Lisa K. Gilliam, Åke Lernmark Choose an option to locate/access this article: Check if you have access through your login credentials or your institutionCheck access Purchase $31.50 Show more Show less http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/B0-...
Replacement of insulin is essential in the treatment of type 1 diabetes mellitus. Numerous insulin types are available, and are chosen based on the patient’s lifestyle and blood glucose levels. Insulin is given as a subcutaneous (under the skin) injection several times throughout the day to ...
Insulin resistance in type 1 diabetes: a recipe for double diabetes? The rising level of obesity in the general population is mirrored in patients with type 1 diabetes (T1DM), and this may be further exacerbated by extra weight gain as a result of more intensive insulin regimens employed with...
I went to a diabetes Meetup recently where everyone shared how much basal and bolus insulin they used a day. I was blown away at some of the numbers I heard. Some people, even those younger than me and who had had diabetes less time than me, were using more insulin a day than I lo...