Type 2 diabetes commonly affects people between the age of forty and forty five. The insulin produced in the body is not sufficient for the body’s needs. As a result the cells are unable to respond to normal levels of insulin. The pancreas is unable to release enough insulin as we age. This results in a variation in the blood glucose levels. Type 2 diabetes is one of the most common lifestyle altering ailments in our country.
Risk Factors of Type 2 Diabetes:
• increasing age
• having excess weight
• hereditary reasons
• sedentary lifestyle
These days we find the number of people who have type 2 diabetes is rising due to the fact that people are increasingly inactive and overweight. People with type 2 diabetes experience some of the symptoms like increased urination, excessive thirst, itching in the genital areas, blurred vision and fatigue.
Persons with type 2 diabetes are often able to control their symptoms by taking adequate precautions in their diet and by following a regular exercise routine.







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