Similarities Between Type 1 & Type 2 Diabetes

Joseph R. Anticaglia MD
Medical Advisory Board

Type 1& 2 diabetes result from problems with insulin causing high blood glucose levels. Previous discussions highlighted the differences between both types of diabetes mellitus. What follows are several highlighted similarities.

Similarities:

Years of untreated or treated diabetes can lead to constriction of arterial blood vessels. Vasoconstriction and hardening of the arteries can damage your kidneys, heart, peripheral nerves, eyesight and cause lower limbs problems that might require amputations.

The CDC says diabetes affects 37.3 million Americans. It’s trending in the wrong direction with more Americans developing it every year. It’s another chronic disease that in the majority of cases is highly preventable. We need do a better job a reversing this trend.

References

  1. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases; What is Diabetes? July 18,2017
  2. CDC; Statistical Report; January 18, 2022
  3. Joseph R. Anticaglia, MD’ Type 1 Diabetes Four Key Players; Doctor’s Column, HC Smart, 2022
  4. Joseph R. Anticaglia, MD’ Type 2 Diabetes Watch Your Ps & Ss: Doctor’s Column, HC Smart 2022

This article is intended solely as a learning experience. Please consult your physician for diagnostic and treatment options.