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What is Diabetes?

 What is Diabetes?

Type 1 and type 2 diabetes are the two primary subtypes. But these are two distinct circumstances.
Both are grave. There are also further uncommon forms of diabetes. all types?

Diabetes frequently results in excessive blood glucose levels in its victims.

Requirement : 

But some glucose is required by all. It provides us with energy. We consume glucose while we have bodies.

When we consume or drink carbohydrates, it breaks them down, releasing glucose into our bodies.

Blood In addition, we require the hormone insulin. Insulin is produced by the pancreas.

It enables the glucose in our blood to reach our cells and supply our body with fuel. If you are lacking in

Diabetes Pancreas perception when glucose is released into the bloodstream.

a quantity of insulin to provide glucose access to your cells. But this system won't work if you have diabetes.

does not operate. You are completely incapable of producing any insulin if you have type 1 diabetes. if type 2 diabetes.

Treatment :

In diabetes, though, the insulin you are making either doesn't function properly or...

There isn't enough of it to go around. Because glucose cannot enter cells in both kinds of diabetes

Your blood cells begin to accumulate, which raises your blood glucose levels.



from various issues. This initially causes indications of diabetes including frequent urination.

I'm quite thirsty and worn out. Additionally, you might lose weight and get infections like thrush.

or experiencing a sluggish wound-healing process. The blood glucose levels increase over time.

Effect on our Body Parts :

Your kidneys, feet, eyes, heart, and eyes can all suffer severe harm. This is recognized as

Diabetes complications. However, people can live healthy lives if they receive the right care and treatment.

One's likelihood of experiencing these problems is quite minimal. When you have

Diabetes Our website has a wealth of resources for learning about and getting assistance for living with diabetes.

also a hotline. Diabetes UK advocates for everyone with diabetes to have access to quality care.

Spend money on research into all forms of diabetes so that we can create new medications and eventually find a cure.

Both type 1 and type 2 diabetes are covered in further detail.

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