Diabetes Treatments Still Advancing

By tagguy

As of today, there’s no cure for diabetes – at least with the state of knowledge that exists so far. Nonetheless, diabetes investigators at the American Diabetes Foundation continue to research the various ways of monitoring and controlling the disease. As just a taste of the complications that diabetes can cause, over four million people are currently suffering from what is known as diabetic retinopathy.

Diabetic retinopathy is an illness that results in damage to the small blood vessels of the retina. The end result – blindness. With continuing research, it’s hoped that treatments will soon be developed that will lead to either preventing the disease entirely or, at least, a cure for it, if caught in time.

Diabetes, if untreated, causes glucose to remain in the blood. As a result, the person’s blood sugar level. If left untreated, in addition to eye diseases, the excess sugar can wreck all sorts of havoc on the body.

The potential problems that diabetes can cause is why the ever increasing number of cases of type two diabetes among teenagers is troubling. It portends a future where as much as 25% of more of all adults could have diabetes resulting in medical bills of billions of dollars and straining our current healthcare system to its breaking point.

Because of these factors, the diabetic research currently being performed in this country, as well as overseas, is even more important. In one sense, we’re racing against time to discover cures and treatments for the disease. But Although there’s no cure as of yet, researchers are constantly coming up with different and innovative ways to make life livable for those that do have diabetes.

Currently the only treatments for diabetes are going on a diabetes diet or prescription drugs. See diabetic diet guidelines for more info.

Disclaimer: The information on this site is meant for informational purposes only. It should not be used as a substitute for personal care by a licensed physician. Always see your physician for diagnosis and treatment of any underlying symptoms or medical condition.



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