What's The Difference Between Type 1 And Type 2 Diabetes

You likely know what diabetes is and that there are two different types of diabetes, but you may not know what the difference between the two might be. The main difference is that with type 1 diabetes, your body does not make any insulin and with type 2 diabetes, it just makes less insulin than your body is used to. There are other differences between the two types of diabetes and it’s important to understand what separates the types. Dr. Anthony Wright, Jr. And Dr. Gloria Wright at Total Health Primary Care in Selma, TX, can explain the different types of diabetes and how to identify each one. 

The Difference Between Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes 

Both types of diabetes occur because there’s an issue with the pancreas creating insulin. This affects how the body processes sugars and when left untreated, can cause severe complications. Some similarities between both types can include some of the symptoms. This includes: 

  • Extreme thirst 
  • Increased hunger 
  • Fatigue 
  • Increased urination 
  • Headaches 
  • Blurry vision 

With type 2 diabetes, you may also experience tingling and numbness in the hands and feet, frequent infections, and issues with wounds healing. With type 2 diabetes, your body has insulin but isn’t able to properly use it. Type 2 diabetes is also typically related to obesity. It’s important to talk to your doctor in Selma, TX, about your risk factors for getting type 2 diabetes and how you can prevent it. 

Type 1 diabetes is hereditary and there aren’t ways to prevent it from happening. Your body does not produce any insulin with type 1 diabetes, and you will need to take insulin in order to properly process sugar. 

Contact Our Doctor Today 

Find out more about diabetes! Contact Dr. Anthony Wright, Jr. And Dr. Gloria Wright at Total Health Primary Care in Selma, TX, to learn more about diabetes and the differences between type 1 and type 2. Call for more information and to schedule your appointment today at (210) 654-9300.

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