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This 15 page paper details the effects of diabetes on blood vessels, lists the causes and the mechanism that allows this deterioration to occur. The role of the physical therapist is discussed in relation to routine care of the diabetic. Examples are given and conclusions of diabetic research shown as well as new diagnostic tools and medications coming onto the market. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
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those that seem to constantly allude diagnosis contributes to a great deal of the health disorders in the United States. Diabetes has been a known disease for at least a
millenium, but researchers still have no cure for the disorder, and once it has taken hold in the body, it does not leave. In light of this aspect of Diabetes,
one of the factors that tends to cause greatest concern amongst the medical community is the ability diabetes has to cause great damage to the peripheral blood vessels in the
body. If one stops to contemplate in square inches, how much of the body the blood vessels exist within, one would be hard pressed to find a spot where they
were of little significance. With this in mind, it places the disease of diabetes on the same level of seriousness as cancer and AIDS and in the long run may
overtake those diseases front running positions for most life threatening. This is not a record to be aiming for, but rather an alarming prospect that most Americans and those who
deal with diabetics would do well to keep in mind. Diabetes, itself, occurs when the bodys pancreas can not produce enough insulin to keep the bodys blood sugar levels normal,
or where the body produces insulin, but for some reason the insulin does not do as it was intended, meaning the body can not metabolize it This imbalance can lead
to high levels of sugar in the bodys system, leading to more severe complications. Classically, there are two types of diabetes: type 1 and type two. Type 1 diabetes is
the type that one is usually born with or the onset occurs in childhood. These people are treated, usually, with insulin injections. They must test their blood levels daily to
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