There are 3 types of type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes, pregnancy. As mentioned earlier, patients with type 1 diabetes can not produce insulin, type 2 diabetes does not produce enough insulin and occurs only in pregnant pregnant women. Still, there is another condition that is classified as pre-diabetes. People diagnosed with pre-diabetes mean that they are diagnosed with type 2 diabetes and the risk of cardiovascular disease or stroke is much higher. People with diabetes may experience frequent urination, excessive thirst, fatigue, sudden changes in vision.
Diabetes is prevailing in the United States and it is diagnosed as diabetes every 17 seconds. In the United States, about 26 million children and adults suffer from diabetes and an additional 790,000 people suffer from pre-diabetes . Risk Increase Unless we take action, one out of three adult Americans will have diabetes by 2050. It has increased by 41%. It reached $ 245 billion in 2012
The incidence of diabetes is globally rising The International Diabetes Federation predicts that the number of diabetic patients will increase from 366 million in 2011 to 555 million in 2030. In the United States, the prevalence of people diagnosed with diabetes has more than doubled in the past 30 years, mainly due to the increase in obesity. The top 10 countries of diabetes are India, China, the United States, Indonesia, Japan, Pakistan, Russia, Brazil, Italy, Bangladesh. In the next 20 years, the incidence of diabetes in Africa will increase most. Unfortunately, at least 80% of African diabetic patients have not been diagnosed, and many people between the ages of 30 and 60 will die from diabetes.