DIABETES

High blood glucose (or glucose) levels associated with diabetes are a chronic metabolic condition that over time can seriously harm the heart, veins, eyes, kidneys, and nerves. The most well-known type of diabetes is type 2, which typically affects adults and develops when the body stops producing enough insulin or becomes resistant to it. In the past thirty years, type 2 diabetes has increased significantly in prevalence in nations of all income levels. Adolescent diabetes and insulin-subordinate diabetes are other names for type 1 diabetes, a chronic condition in which the pancreas generates relatively little insulin on its own.

Permission to administer therapy directly, including insulin, is essential for diabetes patients to maintain their health. Preventive medicines that can increase the insulin level in body and decrease the blood sugar level can be a help in reducing this disease.

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