Diabetes Type 1

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Diabetes - NHS Information of diabetes

Type 1 diabetes - NHS Type 1 diabetes often starts in children and young adults, but it can happen at any age, where the body cannot produce insulin

Diabetes Type 1 Information is provided by the NHS website

Diabetes Type 1 - Symptoms

The link below will provide information on what to look for that may point towards type 1 diabetes being diagnosed. Symptoms are an indication, not a diagnosis, a healthcare professional will confirm any diagnosis

Symptoms of type 1 diabetes and how it's diagnosed - NHS

Diabetes Type 1 - Treatment

The link below will provide information on how type 1 diabetes will be treated once a healthcare professional has diagnosed type 1 diabetes.

They maybe various treatments available, which can be discussed with your healthcare professional

Treatment for type 1 diabetes - NHS

Diabetes Type 1 - Living with your condition

Although it can be tough to get a diabetes diagnosis, many people make lifestyle choices that can assist and help patients to manage their condition and live a long and productive life.

Living with type 1 diabetes - NHS

Diabetes Type 1 - Complications

Patients can get complications due to their diabetes, this link will show the possible complications.

Not all patients will get these complications and can reduce the risk with lifestyle choices discussed in "Living with Your condition"

Complications of type 1 diabetes - NHS

Diabetes Type 1 - Support

Diabetic patients can live a long life and support can assist in this endeavor.

This is a link to the NHS website offering support, or their are more local support groups in the link at the bottom of this page. 

Help and support for type 1 diabetes - NHS