Sometimes we listen to comments about someone who has "good" or "bad" diabetes ... However, in general diabetes is defined by types 1 and 2.
In both cases it is characterized by excess blood sugar, which if they are not treated properly, both types of diabetes can have serious complications, such as cardiovascular problems, nervous problems and kidney problems, as well as visual, skin and sexual health problems.
Although type 1 diabetes cannot be prevented, type 2 diabetes can be prevented and, in some cases, reverse, through healthy lifestyle habits, such as a balanced diet and physical exercise.
Obesity, overweight and excess abdominal fat are important risk factors for the development and worsening of type 2 diabetes.
It is important to detect the disease early to avoid complications and, in some cases, to completely eliminate it.
Thus, it cannot be said that there are a "good" or "bad" diabetes, instead, we can talk about well or poorly controlled diabetes.
A diabetes that constantThat in the case of not being able to maintain these levels, we could talk about bad control, and for a "poorly controlled" diabetes.
In my opinion, in general it tends to over-simplify when we talk about diabetes, which on the one hand is fine when you have to explain to someone who has never heard of diabetes, however, take it to the extreme of "Well "or" bad ", it seems excessively simple, and that also does not contribute much context.
What do you think of you?
Should we make more pedagogy?