annesarticles.com annesarticles.com
Search:    Index -> About Us -> Privacy -> ToS -> Add Your Link -> Add Your Article   
 
 

The Heart Disease: A Killer Lurking in our Body

If heart disease is an assassin he would be the highest paid in terms of the number of people it has ... - Hector Milla
 

Cure Your Joint Pain

As we get older, our joints become more susceptible to illness and certain precautions need to be in ... - Zach Bashore
 

Diagnosing Sleep Apnea

Sleep apnea is a medical condition, which makes it difficult to sleep for some, as they are not brea ... - Markku Saastamoinen
 
 

Sleep Better

Sleep better and live better - Positive advantages of a better sleeping habit are well known and its ... - Robert Kokoska
 

Mesothelioma and Legal Considerations

Making your personal wishes and preferences known is critical, not only when you are ill. Especially ... - Nichole Fowler
 
 

  Index » Medicine & Treatment » Diabetes & Sugar
   
 

Starvation and Diabetes Mellitus

   

Typical signs of diabetes mellitus for example are increasing thirst and hunger. Dropping weight for no obvious reason does not always mean to be some serious health problem, but can also be a possible symptom for diabetes. Patients then seem to suffer from starvation.

This diabetes mellitus starvation actually happens on two levels. On the one hand you really run into starving for you obvious drop weight, even if you try to eat enough and provide your body with enough energy. Why you actually drop weight is due to the "starvation of your cells". What does that mean?

When suffering from diabetes mellitus, your pancreas does not produce proper amounts of insulin. Insulin is a hormone with many functions, the most important being the "key" to open the cells for glucose. Glucose on the other hand provides the cells with energy.

Without insulin the cells cannot be opened for needed energy, which means they are literally starving. If your cells do not get enough energy, your body reacts and you start to feel hungry. But if you eat more food, insulin is still missing and so your blood sugar level will increase. To reduce this again, sugar is filtered by your kidneys and is excreted via urine. Therefore increased urination is another sign of a possible diabetes disease.

Because your cells are not fed with energy, your body thinks you are starving (do not eat) and therefore needs to get the energy for physical activities from somewhere else. Body fat and muscles are then used to provide needed energy. This is why you start to drop weight for no obvious reason.

Author: Michael Schran
 
Author Bio:
Michael Schran is an expert on this subject. Michael has written several articles in the past on this topic.
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Diabetes Awareness: Will They Recognize You?
 
Laser Vision Correction Surgery: Can It Make Me See?
 
Appellate Division Dismisses Claim After Plaintiff Failed To Name Company As Asbestos Supplier
 
Trying to Work with Bipolar Disorder
 
Starvation and Diabetes Mellitus
 
You Can Help Eliminate Arthritis
 
Laser Dentistry - High Tech Treatment for Your Mouth
 
Diagnosing & Treating Feline Diabetes
 
Difficulties in Diagnosing Appendicitis
 
Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Stress
 
 
 

 

Self Enhancement

 

Medicine & Treatment

 

Academics & Learning

 

Society & Communities

 

Home Family & Garden

 

Malls & Shopping

 

Careers & Employment

 

Travel & Vacation

 

Research & Science

 

Sports & Adventure

 

Lifestyle & Fashion

 

Art & Culture

 

Hygiene & Health

 

Eating & Drinking

 

Teens & Kids

 

Recreation

 

Banking & Finance

 

Automobiles

 

Events & News

 

Companies & Business

 

Politics & Government

 

Property & Agents

 

Computers & Networking

 

Online & Indoor Games

 
   Index -> Privacy -> ToS
Copyright © 2008 www.annesarticles.com All Rights Reserved.