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Diabetes

Diabetes is a lifelong condition that causes a person’s blood sugar level to become too high.  There are two main types of diabetes: Type 1 and Type 2. 

What is Type 2 Diabetes?

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Diabetes is a condition where our bodies struggle to regulate the level of sugar (glucose) in our blood.  

 

Diabetes can be a serious condition if not managed, but really small changes can make a big difference to help you live a healthy life, like walking and changing the way you eat. 

Type 2 diabetes is when your body can't make enough insulin, or the insulin you make isn’t working very well. 

 

Type 1 diabetes is when our body attacks the cells that make insulin. This page focuses on type 2 diabetes. 

Know your risk of developing type 2 diabetes

Some factors increase the risk of developing type 2 diabetes such as: 

 

    • If you are white with a BMI over 30  
    • If you are South Asian, Chinese Black Caribbean or Black Caribbean with a BMI over 27.5  

 

  •  Age   
    • If you are 40 or older   
    • 25 years old and above for Black Caribbean and Black African, South Asian, Chinese 

 

  • If someone in your family has type 2 diabetes   
    • You are 6 times more likely to develop diabetes  

 

  • Poverty 
    • Type 2 diabetes is 60% more common in low-income communities living in England. 

 

  • Ethnicity   
    • South Asian population in the UK are 6 times more likely to develop type 2 diabetes than the white population   
    • African and African-Caribbean populations are 3 times more likely to develop type 2 diabetes than the white population   

How can I prevent type 2 diabetes?

You can lower your risk of developing type 2 diabetes by: 

  • Doing more exercise 
  • Losing weight if you are advised by a medical professional to do so 
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Support to prevent diabetes

What are the symptoms of diabetes?

  • Needing to go the toilet to wee more often, especially at night
  • Being really thirsty
  • Being more tired than usual 
  • Losing weight without meaning to
  • Thrush 
  • Cuts taking longer to heal
  • Blurry vision 
  • Being more hungry than normal

Support for people living with diabetes

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