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Diabetes mellitus, commonly known as diabetes, is a metabolic disease that causes high blood sugar. The hormone insulin moves sugar from the blood into your cells to be stored or used for energy. With diabetes, your body either doesn’t make enough insulin or can’t effectively use the insulin it does make. Untreated high blood sugar from diabetes can damage your nerves, eyes, kidneys, and other organs.

Types

Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease. The immune system attacks and destroys cells in the pancreas, where insulin is made. It’s unclear what causes this attack. About 10 percent of people with diabetes have this type. Type 2 diabetes occurs when your body becomes resistant to insulin, and sugar builds up in your blood. Prediabetes occurs when your blood sugar is higher than normal, but it’s not high enough for a diagnosis of type 2 diabetes. Gestational diabetes is high blood sugar during pregnancy. Insulin-blocking hormones produced by the placenta cause this type of diabetes. A rare condition called diabetes insipidus is not related to diabetes mellitus, although it has a similar name. It’s a different condition in which your kidneys remove too much fluid from your body.

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Symptoms

Each type of diabetes has unique symptoms, causes, and treatments. Learn more about how these types differ from one another. Diabetes symptoms are caused by rising blood sugar. The general symptoms of diabetes include: Increased hunger; Increased thirst; Weight loss; Frequent urination; Blurry vision; Extreme fatigue; Sores that don’t heal. Symptoms in men – In addition to the general symptoms of diabetes, men with diabetes may have a decreased sex drive, erectile dysfunction (ED), and poor muscle strength. Symptoms in women – Women with diabetes can also have symptoms such as urinary tract infections, yeast infections, and dry, itchy skin. Symptoms of type 1 diabetes can include: Extreme hunger; Increased thirst; Unintentional weight loss; Frequent urination; Blurry vision; Tiredness. It may also result in mood changes. Symptoms of type 2 diabetes can include: Increased hunger or thirst; Increased urination; Blurry vision; Tiredness; Sores that are slow to heal. It may also cause recurring infections. This is because elevated glucose levels make it harder for the body to heal.

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Treatments

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