Publish Date: Mon, 05 Mar 2018 05:40 PM (IST) Now information about other types of diabetes is revealed. After research done in Finland and Sweden, experts have identified five types of diabetes ....
London (IANS) So far people are aware of two types of diabetes, but a new study has found that in reality this disease can be of five different types. This new study can help in finding a way to get better treatment for diabetes. Diabetes is currently known as type-1 and type-2.
Type 1 diabetes is a disease related to immune system, in which the body stops developing insulin. At the same time, in type 2 diabetes, the body becomes resistant to insulin. In patients with diseases all over the world, where 10% suffer from Type-1, 85 to 90% of people are infected with Type II.
Now information about other types of diabetes is revealed. After research done in Finland and Sweden, experts have identified five types of diabetes. He says that through this study, there is hope for a big change in the treatment of diabetes.
Theory given by experts
After the new study, experts say that Type 1 diabetes should be kept in the category of critical illness related to the immune system. Type II diabetes should be divided into four categories. It should be divided into two serious and two common diabetes categories.
This should be done in such a way
According to experts, in this category, severely reduced insulin-containing diabetics, patients with high blood sugar, low insulin production and normally insulin-resistant patients should be kept. The second serious insulin-resistant diabetes is related to obesity. Obesity-related diabetes can be kept in obesity related to obesity.
Although this is a less serious disease and it can be kept in such people, who are victims of it at an early age. In the last group, people of light diabetes related to age can be kept. Although this will be the largest group, in which 40% of diabetes patients will be and most of the age will be bad.
Studied like this
Researchers at the University of London-based Lund University Diabetes Center and the Institute for Molecular Medicine of Finland have concluded this after investigating the blood of 14,775 diabetic patients. This result has been published in a journal called Lancet Diabetes and Antocrinology. It has been reported that diabetic patients can be divided into five separate clusters.
According to Professor and lead researcher Leaf Group at Lund University, this study may be the first step towards starting a patient-centered treatment. The current range of diabetes and symptoms and treatment does not tell about future problems.
According to Dickit's UK doctor, Emily Bons, with the help of its other sub-categories, experts will be able to treat the patient according to the situation. This research divides type -2 diabetes into more categories and develops more understanding about the disease.
Smart lenses will now check blood sugar
There is good news for the sufferers of diabetes. Now they will not need to inspect the body with a needle to check blood sugar. Scientists of South Korea have developed a smart lens to investigate blood sugar. This lens can check the amount of blood sugar from a tear.
In the new smart lens, the electrode made from flexible and transparent material has been used. It also has a glucose sensor, a wireless antenna with LED pixels. With the help of sensor, the information related to the blood sugar level of the patient leads to the antenna and in some time the test is completed.
Scientists from the National Institute of Science and Technology of the Alsan have done this test right now on the rabbit. It is left to be tested on humans. Zihun Park, a scientist affiliated with the experiment, said, "Due to the success of this experiment, it will also be able to detect the diseases of the human eye and other physical organs."
By Sumati