Develops in childhood or early adulthood. The body produces little or no synthetic insulin, which makes it impossible for the body to absorb sugar. Need to inject insulin |
Appears in adulthood. Little or enough insulin is produced, but cells are resistant to it, so blood sugar levels rise |
Occurs during pregnancy and is related to changes in hormonal levels and difficulty utilizing sugar |
It is characterized by increased thirst, frequent urination, weakness, weight loss, and the person begins to smell like acetone. Fainting and coma may occur if development is adversely affected |
When you are thirsty and go to the toilet frequently, you will have strong appetite, gain weight, significantly decrease your immunity, make wounds difficult to heal, chronic fatigue will appear over time, and eventually gangrene will occur. |
Symptoms are vague and not very obvious, and your health won't change much, but it's important to monitor your blood sugar levels |