It seems like you're asking about "diabetic" rather than "dibatic."
Diabetes, often referred to as diabetes mellitus, is a medical condition characterized by high blood sugar levels. There are different types of diabetes, but the most common ones are:
1. **Type 1 Diabetes**: This is an autoimmune condition in which the body's immune system mistakenly attacks and destroys insulin-producing cells in the pancreas. People with type 1 diabetes require insulin injections to regulate their blood sugar levels.
2. **Type 2 Diabetes**: This is the most common type of diabetes and is often associated with lifestyle factors such as obesity, poor diet, and lack of physical activity. In type 2 diabetes, the body either doesn't produce enough insulin or becomes resistant to the insulin it produces. Management often involves dietary changes, exercise, oral medications, and, in some cases, insulin.
3. **Gestational Diabetes**: This type of diabetes occurs during pregnancy. It usually goes away after childbirth, but it increases the risk of developing type 2 diabetes later in life.
4. **Prediabetes**: This is a condition in which blood sugar levels are higher than normal but not high enough to be diagnosed as type 2 diabetes. It's a warning sign that you may be at risk for developing diabetes.
Effective management of diabetes typically involves monitoring blood sugar levels, maintaining a healthy diet, engaging in regular physical activity, taking prescribed medications or insulin, and working closely with healthcare professionals to prevent complications.
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