Can You Be Cured From Diabetes

 Often, when they learn about diabetes from a child, or even sadder, people do not understand the causes of the disease but seek treatment. In all search engines, they anxiously introduce the questions: "Can diabetes be cured?", "How to treat diabetes?", "How to get rid of diabetes forever?".

The headlines are full of loud names that promise a permanent cure for the patient from this disease in just 1 month or even 1 day. What is not offered: herbs and tinctures, dietary supplements and tablets, treatment with a magnet and holy water, even stem cells.

Diabetes mellitus is a chronic disease. When you get sick from them, you should realize that you need to constantly follow all the doctor’s recommendations and be medically treated. The objective of therapy is to maintain appropriate blood glucose levels in order to decrease the risk of diabetic complications.

But to answer the question that worries everyone, whether the disease is curable or not, you need to understand the causes of this diagnosis. Because any disease can be cured only by removing its cause.

Diabetes is classified into two types: type 1 (insulin-dependent, juvenile diabetes) and type 2. (non-insulin-dependent diabetes, older diabetes). They have completely different reasons, but the same result - both types lead to hyperglycemia (increase in blood glucose).

Type 1 diabetes, curable or not?

The occurrence of diabetes of this type is mainly involved in 2 factors - it is a hereditary predisposition and an autoimmune process in the body (failure of the immune system).

For example, after a viral infection or stress, a breakdown occurs in the body and the immune system attacks its own organs and tissues. In our case, the B cells of the pancreas are affected by insulin-producing. Therefore, they stop producing this hormone, which is responsible for delivering glucose to tissues and organs.

Diabetes manifests as the first symptom, usually when more than 80% of all B cells are affected and there is virtually no insulin in the body. This is an absolute lack of insulin. The question is, "What is being treated?" After all, the autoimmune process is an irreversible process, B cells can no longer return. Unfortunately, the answer to our first question is, “Can type 1 diabetes be cured forever?” Negative!

And there are no exceptions, this type is treated only with daily use of insulin LIFE.

False recovery

Often (especially in children and adolescents), after a diagnosis is made and insulin treatment is given, glucose levels return to normal and the body is also cleansed with acetone. Patients begin to feel well, and the B cells that remain improve their activity to the point that very small doses of insulin are needed to maintain glycemia or insulin is not needed at all.

This period is called the "honeymoon". Many patients give up treatment, believing they have recovered. It can never be done. If you use insulin to maintain normal glucose levels (at the same time there should be the highest possible dose, but which will not cause hypoglycemia), you will prolong remission (this "honey period") to a year or more, while insulin doses will below.

Be careful! The usual reception of scams, many of which are on the market for non-medical services, is to give a "honeymoon" to type 1 diabetes for the success of their treatment.

How To Cure And Get Rid Of Type 2 Diabetes Forever?

The answers to these questions are not so simple.

The cause of this type of diabetes is insulin resistance. This means that the receptors reduce the sensitivity to insulin, they "break down", but insulin is produced in the right amount, and even higher. We are talking about relative insulin deficiency.

The main factors leading to insulin resistance

  • Overweight.
  • Abdominal type obesity.
  • Overeating, malnutrition.
  • Sedentary lifestyle.
  • Heritage.
  • Age (the older the higher the risk).
  • The weight of a newborn is less than 2.3 kg and more than 4.5 kg.

Type 2 diabetes mellitus a person will mostly inherit from blood relatives (if both parents are sick, then it is 100%), and this mechanism most often triggers obesity (almost all type 2 patients are overweight).

Reasons for treating diabetes

There are small nuances around curing type 2 diabetes.

First, when diabetes is diagnosed.

Second, if there are complications, are they reversible or not.

If the disease is detected at a very early stage, when there are no complications or they are reversible, then everything starts to depend on the patient himself. By adjusting your diet and engaging in physical activity, losing weight, you can normalize your blood sugar and get rid of insulin resistance, and thus diabetes mellitus.

Only this happens very rarely, as type 2 almost never manifests early, develops slowly over the years, and is detected mostly at the stage of developed complications. In addition, over the years, B-cells that have been working in an enhanced mode are depleted and little insulin begins to be produced.

These processes become irreversible. And then there can be no question of getting rid of diabetes forever. Only sugar-lowering therapy or insulin therapy will help.

If you have any risk factors, then you need to control your blood glucose level at least once a year. An oral glucose tolerance test (PTG) is recommended, especially if you have a "glucose tolerance disorder". We remind you what blood glucose indicators should be.

There is no age norm for sugar. They are standard for every person. (The only thing is that sugar rates differ in newborns).

Table - Blood glucose levels in humans.

Miraculous Cures For Diabetes

In many books on treating the disease with folk remedies, diabetes seems to be a curable disease. You can find a thousand recipes prepared from a variety of herbs, vegetables, infusions, and more. Some of them will be simply empty and harmless, some will contribute to the treatment, while others can only do harm. Consider the most common recommendations.

  1. Tinctures containing alcoholic beverages.Alcohol is a poison to the liver and has no place in the treatment of diabetes. It can cause severe hypoglycemia, inhibiting the release of sugar in the liver.
  2. "Insulin-containing" products.That's a myth! There are no such products! For example, in recommended artichoke root crops, dandelion contains INULIN (this is a starch molecule that contains fructose). And it has nothing to do with insulin.
  3. Dani "unloading". Useful, for example, days of unloading oats. They improve the action of insulin and remove acetone from the body. BUT! In type 1 diabetes without insulin injections, fasting days only worsen the metabolism. However, type 2, can contribute to weight loss and promote treatment.Acupuncture.
  4. This method cannot replace all diabetes treatment measures. But acupuncture can have a beneficial effect on decreased appetite and weight loss, which is especially important for type 2 diabetes. It is also used to reduce pain in complications such as diabetic neuropathy.

There are many more different methods, but before you use them, study the advantages and disadvantages.

Other types of diabetes. Is it possible to cure?

Gestational diabetes

This conclusion was discovered when an increase in blood glucose was detected for the first time during pregnancy. More often after childbirth, sugar levels return to normal and with it, the disease itself disappears. But it happens that pregnancy itself becomes a trigger in the development of diabetes. Then gestational transitions to type 1 or 2, and we talked about them above
Genetic diabetes

They include a lot of subspecies. Discover this when there are mutations at the DNA level of certain chromosomes responsible for B cells and insulin production or its biological effect.

We can’t influence genetics, and it turns out it’s impossible to cure those types of diabetes.

Diabetes with endocrinopathies

It is diabetes mellitus that developed against the background of another endocrine disease, for example, acromegaly or thyrotoxicosis. After eliminating the cause of the underlying disease, diabetes also disappears.

Pancreatic disease

These include pancreatitis, tumors, trauma, and others. This often leads to b-cell damage or the pancreatic tissue is replaced by fibrous. And these are all irreversible processes that lead to insulin deficiency. It is impossible to cure forever, so lifelong treatment is necessary.

Prospects for treating diabetes

Immunosuppressive therapy for type 1 diabetes

Scientists are actively working on this method, but so far it has not been possible to develop a drug that suppresses only the production of antibodies to B cells and does not harm the entire immune system. Also, a minus is that by the time of diagnosis more than 80% of B-cells have been destroyed. Turns out you can’t do without insulin anyway. But perhaps in the near future, those drugs will be discovered that can maintain your own insulin production.

Artificial pancreas

It must constantly measure the level of glucose in the blood, automatically calculate the dose of insulin and automatically deliver it to the blood. Until it turned out to have created such a portable, inexpensive, that meets all the requirements of the device. Problems arise from the need for frequent reliable determination of glucose levels (which is not so simple) and the blockade of insulin delivery devices. So far, many devices are faulty.

Pancreas transplantation

The number of such operations is growing every year. The success rate is about 70%. Basically, the transplant is performed on a patient who has had a kidney transplant at the same time. The operation is technically very complex due to the anatomical position of the gland. In addition, the body's immune system prevents the formation of foreign organs and therefore they must constantly take medications that suppress this process.

Some of these methods have been useful to a small number of people so far. Medicine alone does not stand still but continues new advances in the treatment of diabetes. And hopefully, there will be such an opportunity to cure diabetes forever. But, unfortunately, it is not yet.

Don’t let all the scammers cloud your mind and distinguish reality from fantasy. Diabetes needs to be accepted not as a disease, but as a lifestyle.

Friedrich Dürrenmat (Swiss writer) contracted diabetes at the age of 25. He had not led a healthy lifestyle before. For example, it was common for him to drink 2 bottles of wine in the evening. The writer had to rethink his habits. Frederick lived for 70 years. And at the end of his productive life he said of his illness thus:

"If I hadn't had diabetes, I would have died of my health." 

Treatment of type 1 diabetes. Why do I need insulin?

To this day, all doctors can clearly state that this is one of the most prevalent pancreatic illnesses.

Despite the fact that the causes and symptoms of the disease have been studied today, the treatment of type 1 diabetes still raises questions among experts, and today the disease is recognized as incurable.

How to help the body fight disease and which treatment is most effective, read the article.

Modern treatment

In the last few decades, little has changed in the treatment of type 1 diabetes.

The only way to fight the disease is supportive insulin therapy, as well as strict dietary rules and lifestyle controls.

However, there are several modern methods that can make life easier for the patient, the development of which continues to this day.

An insulin pump is an increasingly popular device in many countries around the world.

This device is attached to a belt and allows you to regulate the injection of insulin into the abdomen at a specific time. The device's benefit is that there is no need to continually check the injection time. However, the pump is expensive and has a complex system that is difficult to master;

Recently, transplantation of the pancreas and islets of Langerhans has been actively developing. To date, it is not possible to resolve the diagnosis of just one patient in this way - sometime after the procedure, insulin injections must be resorted to again.

How to completely cure type 1 diabetes?

Many worry about the question - is it possible to cure type 1 diabetes? Unfortunately, today this disease is incurable. Doctors are actively developing the drug. The emphasis is on the possibility of transplantation or implantation of an artificial pancreas, genetic therapy. However, the most effective drugs are insulin injections and metformin tablets for patients who need a large dose of the hormone.

Since it is impossible to get rid of the disease, all responsibility for health rests entirely with the patient, and his physical condition depends entirely on compliance with medical regulations.

Clinical recommendations

The answer to the question: how to treat type 1 diabetes mellitus is constant replacement therapy.

The dose of insulin and additional drugs is prescribed depending on the level of glucose in the blood and the presence of ketoacidosis, side effects.

In the first phase of therapy, short-acting insulin was selected to assess its effect on the body. Thereafter, long-acting insulin is prescribed individually.

In addition to injections that support pancreatic function, medications are prescribed to alleviate side effects. These are a number of vitamins, lipotropic drugs, steroids, enzymes, and analgesics.

Insulin injections

Standard treatment for type 1 diabetes includes medication and insulin therapy.

Injections of the drug are injected with a special syringe into a layer of subcutaneous fat (abdomen, thighs, or buttocks).

According to its effect, the drug is isolated into three types:

  • It is short-lived - it is almost always given before a meal. The duration of the drug is from 4 to 6 hours;
  • Medium or medium action - duration of the drug from 10 to 18 hours;
  • Long-acting insulin - duration of this insulin from 24 to 36 hours.

Injections depend on food intake. As a rule, 40% of the daily intake is given after bedtime, 30% before lunch, and 30% before the last meal.

It must constantly measure the level of glucose in the blood, automatically calculate the dose of insulin and automatically deliver it to the blood. Until it turned out to have created such a portable, inexpensive, that meets all the requirements of the device. Problems arise from the need for frequent reliable determination of glucose levels (which is not so simple) and the blockade of insulin delivery devices. So far, many devices are faulty.

Pancreas transplantation

The number of such operations is growing every year. The success rate is about 70%. Basically, the transplant is performed on a patient who has had a kidney transplant at the same time. The operation is technically very complex due to the anatomical position of the gland. In addition, the body's immune system prevents the formation of foreign organs and therefore they must constantly take medications that suppress this process.

Some of these methods have been useful to a small number of people so far. Medicine alone does not stand still but continues new advances in the treatment of diabetes. And hopefully, there will be such an opportunity to cure diabetes forever. But, unfortunately, it is not yet.

Don’t let all the scammers cloud your mind and distinguish reality from fantasy. Diabetes needs to be accepted not as a disease, but as a lifestyle.

Friedrich Dürrenmat (Swiss writer) contracted diabetes at the age of 25. He had not led a healthy lifestyle before. For example, it was common for him to drink 2 bottles of wine in the evening. The writer had to rethink his habits. Frederick lived for 70 years. And at the end of his productive life he said of his illness thus:

"If I hadn't had diabetes, I would have died of my health." ©

Treatment of type 1 diabetes. Why do I need insulin?

To date, all doctors can confidently say that this is one of the most common diseases of the pancreas.

Despite the fact that the causes and symptoms of the disease have been studied today, the treatment of type 1 diabetes still raises questions among experts, and today the disease is recognized as incurable.

How to help the body fight disease and which treatment is most effective, read the article.

Modern treatment

In the last few decades, little has changed in the treatment of type 1 diabetes.

The only way to fight the disease is supportive insulin therapy, as well as strict dietary rules and lifestyle controls.

However, there are several modern methods that can make life easier for the patient, the development of which continues to this day.

An insulin pump is an increasingly popular device in many countries around the world.

This device is attached to a belt and allows you to regulate the injection of insulin into the abdomen at a specific time. The advantage of the device is that there is no need to constantly monitor the injection time. However, the pump is expensive and has a complex system that is difficult to master;

Recently, transplantation of the pancreas and islets of Langerhans has been actively developing. To date, it is not possible to resolve the diagnosis of just one patient in this way - sometime after the procedure, insulin injections must be resorted to again.

How to completely cure type 1 diabetes?

Many worry about the question - is it possible to cure type 1 diabetes? Unfortunately, today this disease is incurable. Doctors are actively developing the drug. The emphasis is on the possibility of transplantation or implantation of an artificial pancreas, genetic therapy. However, the most effective drugs are insulin injections and metformin tablets for patients who need a large dose of the hormone.

Since it is impossible to get rid of the disease, all responsibility for health rests entirely with the patient, and his physical condition depends entirely on compliance with medical regulations.

Clinical recommendations

The answer to the question: how to treat type 1 diabetes mellitus is constant replacement therapy.

The dose of insulin and additional drugs is prescribed depending on the level of glucose in the blood and the presence of ketoacidosis, side effects.

In the first phase of therapy, short-acting insulin was selected to assess its effect on the body. Thereafter, long-acting insulin is prescribed individually.

In addition to injections that support pancreatic function, medications are prescribed to alleviate side effects. These are a number of vitamins, lipotropic drugs, steroids, enzymes, and analgesics.

Insulin injections

Standard treatment for type 1 diabetes includes medication and insulin therapy.

Injections of the drug are injected with a special syringe into a layer of subcutaneous fat (abdomen, thighs, or buttocks).

According to its effect, the drug is isolated into three types:

It is short-lived - it is almost always given before a meal. The duration of the drug is from 4 to 6 hours;

Medium or medium action - duration of the drug from 10 to 18 hours;

Long-acting insulin - duration of this insulin from 24 to 36 hours.

Injections depend on food intake. As a rule, 40% of the daily intake is given after bedtime, 30% before lunch, and 30% before the last meal.

Multiple injection regimens are often prescribed. This is an individual injection scheme, developed by the doctor, depending on the characteristics of the patient's life. It consists of a competent combination of injections of different duration.

How to treat type 1 diabetes with proper nutrition

Diabetic nutrition is one of the most important aspects of maintenance therapy.

The pancreas reacts sharply to food, so attacks, and even insulin, can be avoided by following the main recommendations:

  • It is necessary to limit the use of easily digestible carbohydrates - these are pastries, sweets, and flour;
  • You should eat as often as possible, in small meals. This allows you to distribute the load on the pancreas throughout the day;
  • The menu should contain products that have a lipotropic effect - seafood and fish, cottage cheese, eggs, as well as plant fiber;
  • The rules should be followed: the diet should be 20% carbohydrates, the rest of the protein and fat.

The goal of therapy

According to statistics, the life expectancy of this disease is significantly lower than average. Almost half of the patients die approximately 30-40 years after diagnosis.

The goal of maintenance therapy is to normalize the work of the pancreas in order to prolong a person's life and improve his quality. To do this, you must follow the prescriptions of the doctor who uses the protocol for the treatment of type 1 diabetes, think carefully about the menu, give injections on time and avoid strong stress.

All features of the treatment are described in detail in the video:

You have to remember that type 1 diabetes is a serious disease, the treatment of which will play one of the most important roles in life as it has a powerful impact on all aspects of human life.

If you adhere to competent therapy, you can significantly reduce the risk of complications, slow down the severity of the disease for a long time.

Can diabetes be cured forever?

Diabetes mellitus is a disease that develops due to the body’s immunity to sugar-lowering hormones. If the pancreas does not produce insulin at all, then type 1 diabetes is diagnosed. In other cases, 2 types. How to cure diabetes and is it possible to get rid of it forever?

Diet therapy

You can cure diabetes at an early stage by fasting and dieting. Doctors recommend a fractional diet. Diabetics should eat as often as possible (ideally 5-6 times a day) in small meals. Based on body weight, the number of calories per day is calculated in a ratio of 25 kcal/kg.

To properly treat diabetes mellitus, it is recommended to adhere to the following principles:

  • Stop drinking alcohol and smoking;
  • Minimize the amount of salt consumed;
  • Make a diet so that half of the fat is of plant origin;
  • Limit foods with sugar: cakes and sweets, ice cream, canned food, soda, fruit juices;
  • Exclude fatty soups, pastries, redfish, sausages, hard cheeses, rice, and porridge from the menu;
  • Eat foods rich in vitamins and minerals: nuts, vegetables, fruits.

The menu usually includes low-calorie foods with minimal carbohydrate content. However, it is completely impossible without them. It is a source of energy in the body. Complex slow carbs will benefit. They gradually increase blood glucose without overloading the pancreas.



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