In Type 2 diabetes, the body cells are unable to use insulin properly
(insulin resistance). This causes glucose (sugar) to accumulate in the
blood stream.
Symptoms
The symptoms come on gradually but many people with type 2 diabetes
have no symptoms and are diagnosed after a blood glucose test. It occurs
more frequently in people who have a family history of diabetes, are
over 50 years, are overweight and rarely exercise. Symptoms include:
- Feeling tired
- Passing urine frequently
- Feeling constantly thirsty
- Blurred vision
- Itching of the skin or genital area
- Slow healing infections
- Numbness and tingling in hands or feet
Treatment
- In many people with type 2 diabetes, healthy eating and regular
exercise can control blood glucose levels.
- The eating and exercise plan a doctor or dietitian may suggest
depends on the persons age, lifestyle and overall health.
In some cases, tablets or insulin injections may also be necessary.