Type 1 diabetes —
A disease in which the body does not make insulin. People with type 1 take insulin every day.
Type 2 diabetes —
A disease in which the body does not make sufficient amounts of insulin. People with type 2 diabetes manage their condition by using a meal plan, being active, and taking diabetes medicines (oral medication or insulin).
Prediabetes —
Type 2 diabetes is often preceded by prediabetes — this means blood sugar levels are high but not high enough to be diagnosed as diabetes. Managing blood sugar in this phase can delay or prevent the onset of type 2 diabetes.
Gestational diabetes —
A type of diabetes diagnosed in pregnancy. Women with gestational diabetes are more likely to develop type 2 diabetes later in life. Gestational diabetes typically disappears after delivery.