What Is Diabetes? Types, Symptoms, Risk Factors, and How to Manage It Effectively
1. Types of Diabetes
Type 1 Diabetes: An autoimmune condition that destroys insulin-producing cells in the pancreas. Requires lifelong insulin therapy. Commonly begins in children or young adults.
Type 2 Diabetes: Caused by insulin resistance or insufficient insulin production. Often develops in adults, but increasingly found in younger people due to obesity and inactivity.
Gestational Diabetes: Occurs during pregnancy. Increases risk for mother and child and raises chances of developing Type 2 diabetes later.
2. Common Symptoms of Diabetes
Typical symptoms include:
Frequent urination
Excessive thirst
Persistent hunger
Unexplained weight loss
Fatigue
Blurred vision
Slow wound healing
Numbness or tingling in extremities
Many with Type 2 diabetes show no symptoms early on. Regular screenings are important.
3. Risk Factors for Developing Diabetes
Genetics: Family history increases risk, especially for Type 2
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The CGM System is intended to be used by patients:
①3 years and older with Type 1 or Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in select countries
②18 years and older with Type 1 or Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in other countries
δ MARD(Mean Absolute Relative Difference) is a standard way to measure CGM accuracy. For the CGM system, the MARD value is 8.7% in children and adolescents aged 3–17, and 8.83% in adults aged 18 and older.
▫The Sensor is water-resistant and can be worn while bathing, showering, or swimming. Note:DO NOT immerse the Sensor deeper than 1 meter (3 feet) or for longer than 1 hour.
₼Do a blood glucose test if you think your glucose readings are not correct or do not match how you feel. Do not ignore symptoms that may be due to low or high glucose.ǁKeep the Sensor and display device within 6 meters (20 feet) with no obstacles (such as walls or metal) between them, otherwise communication may be compromised.
ΔTo receive alarms, the App needs to be operating in the background.
◊◊The SIBIONICS app stores the last 90 days of your glucose data. For glucose data older than 90 days, please contact our customer support team.
ღThe initial activation requires scanning, after that, glucose reading is updated every 5 minutes via Bluetooth.
☽Readings will start being performed after the 1-hour Sensor warm-up has passed.
◁Invite a friend to view your sensor glucose readings and trending graphs, or follow other’s glucose readings and trends.
‥ AGP(Ambulatory Glucose Profile) needs at least 5 days of glucose data.
※Work with your professional healthcare team to put together a plan for managing your diabetes that includes when to use the CGM System information for making treatment decisions.
◑The CGM System must be removed prior to MRI, X-ray examination, CT scan, or diathermy treatment.
What Is Diabetes? Types, Symptoms, Risk Factors, and How to Manage It