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Diabetes treatment comes to an end by daily insulin injections:

'Spectacular' diabetes treatment could end daily insulin injections:

Diabetes treatment by daily insulin injections
Diabetes treatment comes to an end

Hours of hours long procedure that normalizes blood sugar levels in the body of victims of Type-2 Diabetes is still effective one year on.Study shows,

A potential medical breakthrough that could put an end to the daily insulin injections endured by people living with diabetes has been revealed by Dutch scientists.

By rupturing the mucous membrane in the small intestine and causing a new one to develop, scientists stabilized the blood sugar levels of people with Type-2 Diabetes. The results have been depicted as “spectacular” – literally unexpected – by the chief researchers involved.

In the hours-long procedure, trailed on 50 patients in Amsterdam, a tube with a small balloon in its end is inserted through the mouth of the patient down to the small intestine.

The balloon is inflated with hot water and the mucous membrane burned away by the heat. Within two weeks a new membrane comes to play, leading to an improvement in the patient’s health condition.

A year after the treatment, the disease was found to be stable in 90% of those treated. It is believed there is a link between nutrient absorption by the mucus membrane in the small intestine and the improvement of insulin resistance among people with Type-2 Diabetes.

Jacques Bergman, a professor of gastroenterology at Amsterdam UMC, said: “Because of this treatment the use of insulin can be postponed or perhaps prevented. That is promising.”

Bergman added of the procedure that it was “amazing that people suffer very little from this”.

He told the Dutch broadcaster Nederlandse Omroep Stichting: “With those people we see a spectacular improvement in blood sugar levels one day after the operation, before they even lose one kilo, which has put us on the track.

“Because the question now is whether this is a permanent treatment, or whether it is something that you have to keep repeating – something that in theory should be possible. We looked at whether we could stop their insulin, which is still ongoing, but the first results are truly spectacular, with the lion’s share of patients no longer using insulin after this operation.”

The new discovery initially seems most suitable for borderline patients who already take pills but whose blood sugar level is high enough for doctors to advise that they inject insulin in the short term manner.

Apart from dispensing with insulin injections, researchers claim that those treated could benefit from a lower risk of cardiovascular disease, kidney failure, blindness and numbness in the hands and feet.

Diabetes treatment by insulin
Diabetes treatment through insulin

Scientists from Amsterdam UMC who presented their study at a meeting in Vienna were said to be cautious but “jubilant” about the initial results.

People with Type-2 Diabetes aged between 28 and 75 are now being recruited for a huge study of 100 people.

Almost 3.7 million people in the UK live with a diagnosis of Type-1 or 2 Diabetes, an increase of 1.9 million since 1998. Type-1 Diabetes is where the level of sugar in the blood is quite high because the pancreas does not produce insulin.

Those with Type-2 Diabetes are not producing enough insulin. The impact can be controlled by changes to diet, but it is a progressive disease. Most people will need to take tablets or inject insulin after living with it for 5 to 10 years.

9 out of 10 people diagnosed with diabetes have Type-2 Diabetes. It is calculated that there are almost 1 million people currently living with the condition who have yet to be diagnosed and that 12.3 million people are at an increased risk due high levels of sugar in their blood.

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