Not two, five types of diabetes: research

in scientists •  6 years ago 

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Scientists say that diabetes can actually be treated with five different types of diseases and each one can be treated separately.
Diabetes is basically a disease identified as 'blood sugar unregulated' and is divided into two parts - type 1 and type 2.
However, researchers from Sweden and Finland think that they have found a more complex image related to diabetes, and this may result in the treatment of individual people for the treatment of this disease.
Experts say this study may introduce a new era in the future of diabetes treatment, but it may take more time to change the course of ongoing treatment.
Every 11 people in the world get infected with diabetes - and once again, the risk of heart attack, stroke, or brain bleeding, blindness, kidney failure, and limb removal can lead to increased risk of diarrhea.
Type 1 diabetes is a disease related to human disease. It attacks the body's ability to build insulin or beta cells, so there is not enough production of this hormone necessary to control blood sugar or sugar levels.
On the other hand, type 2 is considered as a disease related to uncontrolled lifestyle, where excess fat in the body inhibits insulin activity. The latest study on diabetes is the University of London's University of London's Diabetes Center and Finland's Institute for Molecular Medicine. And 14,775 patients are monitored, detailed analyzes are done in their blood. The results of the research have been published in Lancet Diabetes and Andocrinology It has been shown that diabetes patients can be divided into five specific clusters.
Cluster 1- It is a type of type-type autoimmune diabetes, which affects people when they are young and they feel healthy to see. Insulin is not made in the body of these diabetics.
Cluster2- They are those types of insulin-deficient diabetes patients who initially feel like cluster 1 patients. They are young, under their weight control, but are struggling to produce insulin - even though there is no cure in their immune system.
Cluster 3- They have severe insulin-resistant diabetes patients. Those who are usually extra fat. They are making insulin in the body, but their body does not respond to the insulin.
Cluster 4- It is light-related diabetes related to weight. Which is seen in impossible obese people. Such people are again closer to metabolism than cluster 3 types of people rather than normal people. Cluster 5- The type of light-related diabetes related to age, which is the type of people when they are older. That means these patients are older than other groups of people, but they have lower levels of diabetes. One of the researchers, Prof Leif Group told the BBC, "It is very important, we are stepping forward to give patients the most appropriate medicines."
He said that three types of diabetes can be severely diagnosed, it can be treated more strongly than other types of diabetes. Cluster-2 patients can now be identified as type 2, because they do not have autoimmune diseases.
In the study, however, the idea is found that the reason for their disease is probably not a fault in their beta cell - because they are too thick. And they should be treated like patients who are now identified as type 1.
Clusters 2 patients have the greatest risk of blindness, and cluster 3 patients are more at risk of kidney related diseases - this can lead to more clinical trials in clinical trials.
Better classification
London's Imperial College's Consultant and Clinical Scientist. Victoria Salem said that most experts knew that diabetes is classified as 'type 1' and 'type 2' in these two parts, 'very not correct'.
He told the BBC, "There is no doubt that this study will help in thinking about how we will deal with diabetes in the future."

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