For more information about 3D medical animations, visit www.amerra.com. This medical animation is aimed at educating patients about diabetes and the importance of heath factors involved with it.
Diabetes one is caused of by destruction of beta cell in liver which is the fabric of insulin. Then, diabetes two is caused of by resistance of insulin receptors in perifer. That's why, the treatment both of this type is different. Tipe 1, no insulin means needed insulin injection. Type 2, there are insulin but it's receptors is impaired, so, we need to treat the patient with diet, excercise (jogging, running, and swimming- specific to diabetes), and some medical treatment (longterm therapy).
@StoryboardOptics type 2 DM patients initially do not need insulin injections since their pancreas is still able to produce some endogenous insulin, so all they need are medications that work by either enhancing insulin production or facilitating glucose entry into the cell.However, these patients will eventually develop resistance to drugs and will no longer respond to medications (usually happens after several years) so then they will have to receive insulin injections.
@donpepperoni Well in simple terms and what the doctors told me is that is one of the differences between type one and type two diabetes, so in the majority of cases injections are not needed and type two diabetes is mostly controlled by diet and some medications. It is mostly preventable but in the worse cases, they may need injections.
@xlisdoonxchickx Actually in Type 2 Diabetes, the receptor proteins on the cells no longer respond to Insulin, so any injections of Insulin would have no effect whatsoever.
@StoryboardOptics People with type 1 diabetes, there pancreas does not produce any insulin, whereas people with type 2 diabetes, there pancreas produces less insulin or not enough so therefore they would not need insulin injections as much. I've been a type 1 diabetic for 12 years now, injecting 4 times daily. I am currently trying to get an insulin pump, but because the Irish health system is, lets say not so good, its taking longer than it should! Take care :)
Why do type 2 diabetes patients not recieve insulin injections ?Is it a case of second class system with preference to type I .Why is there a distinction between racial types in systemizing treatments is there really a diff between white diabetes and black diabetes ?
Diabetes one is caused of by destruction of beta cell in liver which is the fabric of insulin. Then, diabetes two is caused of by resistance of insulin receptors in perifer. That's why, the treatment both of this type is different. Tipe 1, no insulin means needed insulin injection. Type 2, there are insulin but it's receptors is impaired, so, we need to treat the patient with diet, excercise (jogging, running, and swimming- specific to diabetes), and some medical treatment (longterm therapy).
fitrianingsih66 1 week ago
@StoryboardOptics type 2 DM patients initially do not need insulin injections since their pancreas is still able to produce some endogenous insulin, so all they need are medications that work by either enhancing insulin production or facilitating glucose entry into the cell.However, these patients will eventually develop resistance to drugs and will no longer respond to medications (usually happens after several years) so then they will have to receive insulin injections.
26tjg 3 months ago
the speaker sounds like the speaker on my TOEFL test LOL
gracianindita 7 months ago
@donpepperoni Well in simple terms and what the doctors told me is that is one of the differences between type one and type two diabetes, so in the majority of cases injections are not needed and type two diabetes is mostly controlled by diet and some medications. It is mostly preventable but in the worse cases, they may need injections.
xlisdoonxchickx 10 months ago
@xlisdoonxchickx Actually in Type 2 Diabetes, the receptor proteins on the cells no longer respond to Insulin, so any injections of Insulin would have no effect whatsoever.
donpepperoni 10 months ago
@StoryboardOptics People with type 1 diabetes, there pancreas does not produce any insulin, whereas people with type 2 diabetes, there pancreas produces less insulin or not enough so therefore they would not need insulin injections as much. I've been a type 1 diabetic for 12 years now, injecting 4 times daily. I am currently trying to get an insulin pump, but because the Irish health system is, lets say not so good, its taking longer than it should! Take care :)
xlisdoonxchickx 11 months ago
It should say Diabetes Mellitus as there is another diabetes, Diabetes Insipidus
mom22many09 1 year ago
Why do type 2 diabetes patients not recieve insulin injections ?Is it a case of second class system with preference to type I .Why is there a distinction between racial types in systemizing treatments is there really a diff between white diabetes and black diabetes ?
StoryboardOptics 1 year ago
thanks
bilalbasit 1 year ago