1374💥) Sugar. Diabetes

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Sugar. Diabetes

Diabetes, also known as diabetes mellitus,

It is characterized by a disordered or disturbed metabolism

usually due to a combination of hereditary and environmental (acquired) causes

with abnormally high blood sugar levels.

In general terms: It is a condition that occurs when there is a lack of insulin in a person's blood or when the body has trouble using the insulin it produces.

Glucose is not the sugar (sugar) that is available in normal stores

 it is a natural carbohydrate that our body uses as energy

A hormone produced in the pancreas called insulin is responsible for regulating blood glucose levels

The first type of diabetes is caused by lack of insulin while the second type is caused by the body's low response to insulin

Both of these causes lead to hyperglycemia. Hyperglycemia causes symptoms of diabetes in the body including: Polyurea is a typical symptom and causes polydipsia

 which causes excess fluid intake

 Blurred vision, weight loss, fatigue, lethargy and 

Problems such as changes in kinetic energy arise.

 Since the medical availability of insulin in 1921

 all types of diabetes are treatable

 but this treatment is not widely available.

Diabetes usually means diabetes mellitus. However, there are several types of diabetes, the most common of which is uncomplicated diabetes, in which dilute urine is produced frequently. Diabetes simple is caused by kidney or pituitary gland.

Diabetes insipidus Diabetes insipidus is a condition in which dilute urine is produced in large quantities. This indicates the kidney's inability to concentrate urine. This disease is caused by deficiency or deficiency of antidiuretic hormone.

Type 1 diabetes mellitus 

Type One Diabetes 

The first type of diabetes is a disorder of the beta cells in the pancreas, which causes a decrease in the amount of insulin. A disorder in beta cells is an autoimmune attack by T-cells. The main treatment of the first type is the injection of insulin into the body and the monitoring of blood sugar levels. Absence of insulin sometimes leads to ketoacidosis, which can lead to coma or death. Treatment now includes diet and exercise, but these cannot reverse the progression of the disease.

Another type of diabetes 

Type Two Diabetes

Another type of diabetes is insulin resistance or sensitivity and low insulin secretion. The response of body tissues to insulin is largely driven by the insulin receptor present in the cell membrane. In the early stages of the disease, the response to insulin is low and the amount of insulin in the blood is high. In this situation, several steps can be taken to increase insulin sensitivity or decrease the amount of insulin produced by the pancreas. As the disease progresses, the insulin dose increases and eventually insulin replacement is clinically necessary.

Gestational diabetes

Gestational diabetes is similar to other types of diabetes in many ways. This includes slightly lower insulin secretion and responsiveness. It occurs in about 2 to 5 percent of all pregnancies and tends to improve or disappear after childbirth. Gestational diabetes is completely treatable, but with careful medical care throughout pregnancy 

Monitoring is required. Among women under its influence 

20 to 35. Percent women with later diabetes 

They become victims of the second type

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