The fundamental differences between Type I and II of sugar

Properties
The first type
Type II
Age
Usually before the age of thirty
Usually after the age of forty
The emergence of symptoms
Suddenly
Gradually
Physical condition
Patient is usually thin or only weight
Usually Smona
Medical symptoms
Usually extreme thirst, and an intense desire to eat, and frequent urination, and weight loss
Often without symptoms
Alkithonip acids
Often found
Usually do not appear
Insulin within the body
No
Exists, but the body is unable to take advantage of it
Morbidity in fat
Increase cholesterol and Turaagelesraad in blood
Increase cholesterol and Turaagelesraad in blood
Insulin therapy
Required
Required only in about
20-30% of patients
Sugar-lowering drugs
Should not be used
Used medically
Diet
Required with insulin
Required with or without drugs
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