Summary: in fact, the difference between Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes is mainly
on the differences of patients. For example, most patients with Type 1 Diabetes
are a little thin and the disease occurs before 30 years old. However, Type 2
Diabetes patients are on the opposite. Most of them are overweight after 40
years old. Actually, there are many differences between Type 1 and Type 2
Diabetes. We will talk about some details about the two types of Diabetes.
There are many different types of Diabetes. Different types present different
symptoms. In the following, we will introduce the specific information of these
two types of diseases. After having a good understanding on the differences
about it, patients can effectively prevent the disease in the early stage.
The differences of Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes are as follows:
1. As for Type 1 Diabetes, people under the age of 30 years are more likely
to get this disease and the occurrence of this disease belongs to acute one.
Patients with Type 2 are always more than 40 years old and the disease develops
in a slow speed.
2. Type 1 Diabetes patients are much sensitive to insulin. It is usually
called insulin-development diabetes. Oral medication has no useful effect. While
Type 2 diabetes don’t depend on the insulin. It can be controlled by keeping a
healthy diet and treated by taking oral hypoglycemic medicines.
3. Type 1 Diabetes patients are much thinner while Type 2 ones are
fatter.
4. The chronic complications of Type 1 Diabetes mainly include kidney
disease. Patients with Type 2 are more like to get cardiovascular.
5. The differences between Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes can also be manifested
in the following aspects: Type 1 patients can have symptoms like frequent
urination, drinking more and eating more. It is easy to diagnose the time of
disease occurrence. However, Type 2 diabetes patients have no obvious symptoms
absolutely. So it is not easy to determine the occurrence time of this
disease.
6. As for Type 1 patients, the blood insulin and C-peptide is under the
normal level on an empty stomach. And after the diet, the level still keeps low.
As for Type 2 Diabetes patients, the level of these indexes is normal on an
empty stomach with little higher or lower and the level has the tendency of
increase after the diet, but the peak value may delay.
The above introduction is the differences between Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes.
Through the above introduction, patients may have a preliminary understanding on
the different types of diabetes which has different symptoms. In addition, Stem
Cell Transplant combined with Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy is an effective
treatment for this disease. Shijiazhuang Kidney Disease Hospital suggests that
you take a timely and correctly treatment if you get Diabetes.