Quiz – Test your knowledge of Diabetes : If the diabetes is aged too long it surely affects other body parts and one of those could be eyes. As you all know, diabetes affects the walls of blood veins and weakens the veins carrying oxygen to the Retina (where image is formed). If a diabetic patient is not having a controlled limit of sugar then he / she can get affected with Diabetic Retinopathy and the most worst part is that it is diagnosed only after it turns dangerous. Millions of Indians have been diagnosed with diabetes. And millions more have diabetes but don’t know it. Let’s see how much you know about this long-term disease by taking this quiz. Take this Quiz – Test your knowledge of Diabetes and learn more. Save Eyes!
Diabetic Retinopathy
If the #diabetes is aged too long it surely affects other body parts and one of those could be eyes. As you all know, diabetes affects the walls of blood veins and weakens the veins carrying oxygen to the Retina (where image is formed). If a diabetic patient is not having a controlled limit of sugar then he / she can get affected with Diabetic Retinopathy and the most worst part is that it is diagnosed only after it turns dangerous.
Diabetic Retinopathy is the biggest problem for eyes because of diabetes
Cataract is also possible in diabetic patient.
Causes blindness.
As per the medical research surveys, more than seven crores diabetes patients are in india, among which half ratio is of women. There is a possibility of these number to be increased by ten crores by year 2030. Presently , diabetes is being considered as the disease of high society people, these disease silently trap them because of their modern way of living. Mental tension, fat, irregular eating habits especially consuming junk food and lack of exercise is the main cause of this disease. Lets learn more and save our eyes. Lets take Quiz – Test your knowledge of Diabetes
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What are the two types of diabetes?
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There are 2 main types of diabetes. Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) is an autoimmune disease where the pancreas suddenly stops making insulin. T1D requires daily injections of insulin through a needle or insulin pump. Type 2 is a metabolic disease where you cannot use insulin properly or you do not make enough. Type 2 can sometimes be controlled with diet and exercise.
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Correct Answer is “Type 1 and Type 2” – There are 2 main types of diabetes. Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) is an autoimmune disease where the pancreas suddenly stops making insulin. T1D requires daily injections of insulin through a needle or insulin pump. Type 2 is a metabolic disease where you cannot use insulin properly or you do not make enough. Type 2 can sometimes be controlled with diet and exercise.
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What is insulin?
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Insulin is a hormone made in your pancreas. When you eat, your food is turned into glucose in your body where it enters the blood stream and floats around until your cells need energy. Insulin is the key that unlocks the cells and allows glucose to give you energy.
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Correct Answer is “A hormone that allows food to turn into energy and enter the cells”. Insulin is a hormone made in your pancreas. When you eat, your food is turned into glucose in your body where it enters the blood stream and floats around until your cells need energy. Insulin is the key that unlocks the cells and allows glucose to give you energy.
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What part of the body doesn’t make insulin in a person with Type 1 diabetes?
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Your pancreas is the organ responsible for making insulin. It is shaped like a crescent and is right behind your stomach.
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Correct Answer is “Pancreas”. Your pancreas is the organ responsible for making insulin. It is shaped like a crescent and is right behind your stomach.
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Can you catch diabetes from a person who has diabetes?
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No! Diabetes is not contagious. You cannot catch it. People with Type 1 Diabetes are safe to play with and to be friends with. They can do everything you can do, just with a little more work.
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Correct Answer is “No”. No! Diabetes is not contagious. You cannot catch it. People with Type 1 Diabetes are safe to play with and to be friends with. They can do everything you can do, just with a little more work.
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What is a glucose meter?
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A meter (or glucometer) is a machine that measures blood sugar. A person with Type 1 Diabetes has to prick his finger and place a drop of blood on the machine. The meter then gives a blood glucose reading. Normal blood sugar ranges from 80-120.
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Correct Answer is “A device that measures blood sugar”- A meter (or glucometer) is a machine that measures blood sugar. A person with Type 1 Diabetes has to prick his finger and place a drop of blood on the machine. The meter then gives a blood glucose reading. Normal blood sugar ranges from 80-120.
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What happens if someone who has Type 1 Diabetes tests his blood and learns that his blood sugar is too low?
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If a person’s blood sugar is too low, he has the risk of passing out. To avoid that, he must eat or drink a food that is high in sugar, like orange juice or gummies, to bring it up and to feel healthy again.
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Correct Answer “He has to eat or drink something with simple sugar”. – If a person’s blood sugar is too low, he has the risk of passing out. To avoid that, he must eat or drink a food that is high in sugar, like orange juice or gummies, to bring it up and to feel healthy again.
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Is there a cure for Type 1 Diabetes?
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No, there is no cure for Type 1 Diabetes. People with Type 1 Diabetes face a lifetime of shots, finger pricks, and health complications.
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Correct Answer is “No”. – No, there is no cure for Type 1 Diabetes. People with Type 1 Diabetes face a lifetime of shots, finger pricks, and health complications.