Diabetes most frequently found in adults in Diabetes Mellitus Type II and Type I is found in children. This disease occurs when the sugar concentration (glucose) in the blood is elevated.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), diabetes in the following manner- “Diabetes mellitus is a state of chronic hyperglycemia produced by various factors: genetic, nutritional, etc. The insulin hormone secreted by the beta cells in the pancreas is the principal regulator of the blood sugar concentration. When the hormone is not produced efficiently, the blood sugar concentration rises, thus causing numerous difficulties."
Symptoms: Diabetes mellitus is evidenced by an exaggerated need to urinate (10 or more times a day). In this way, the excess sugar is expelled.
The person becomes irritable, fatigued, weak and exhausted, in addition to hungry (polyphagia) and feels a compulsive need to consume sugar. In the diabetic, the pancreas doesn’t function adequately. Therefore, it doesn’t produce the quality and quantity of insulin required.
Diabetes can be controlled with an adequate diet regimen in which a lot of fiber is included such as cactus leaves, carrots, whole wheat, fruits and vegetables in general. You can very easily control your diabetes if you follow an adequate diet and lifestyle.