In order to receive the best diabetes 1 treatment, it is important that you understand what your body is going through first and learn the basic skills of taking care of yourself. Type 1 diabetes is thought to be an autoimmune disease where the body’s immune system mistakenly attacks the cells in the pancreas that make insulin. Insulin is the hormone in the body which transfers the sugar (glucose) in the blood into the cells so that it can be converted into energy by the cells. The body needs insulin to survive, so since the body is unable to produce an adamant amount type 1 diabetics must inject insulin into their bodies instead. This is just the beginning of diabetes 1 treatment, however.

The majority of diabetes 1 treatment is taken care of at home. Blood sugar levels must be carefully monitored throughout the day in order to keep it in balanced. If blood sugar levels become too high (hyperglycemia), it could lead to a diabetic coma or even death if proper treatment is not received. If blood sugar levels fall to low, you can also go into a coma or have a seizure. Therefore an important part of diabetes treatment is to monitor your blood sugar levels several times a day, and do not intake too many sugar or carbohydrate-filled foods throughout the day. Exercising on a daily basis also helps your body to regulate your blood sugar levels. Just make sure and bring a snack with you any time you exercise and water to help you stay hydrated.

 

New Treatment for Diabetes 1

 

An article recently published on SilenceDaily.com reveals a possible new diabetes 1 treatment with much potential. The article states that Columbia researchers have found that a patient’s intestine could possibly be coaxed into manufacturing the insulin the body needs. The study was conducted by ChutimaTalchai, PhD, and DomenicoAccili, MD, of Columbia University. They found that a specific gene, called Foxo1, plays a role in deciding what the cells do. By turning off the gene in mice, the insulin-producing cells were able to be generated, showing that it could be possible to regrow the cells in human patients too.

MedIndia.net also reveals a recent revelation in diabetes 1 treatment. An international team of scientists have revealed a new form or treatment that does away with the need for insulin injections or pumps. The medication is said to work by preventing the body’s immune system from destroying insulin-producing cells. The drug is currently labeled DiaPep277. The article states that “scientists are hopeful that the new drug could prove to be a boon for type 1 diabetics.”