Diabetes: Types and Complications

Diabetes is a disease that occurs when blood glucose levels (blood sugar) are unusually high. The primary source of energy is blood glucose, which is derived from the foods consumed. Insulin is a hormone generated by the pancreas that helps the cells utilise glucose from their meals. The body either does not create enough insulin or does not use it effectively all of the time. Over time, too much glucose in the blood might cause health concerns. The three most common types of diabetes are type-1 diabetes, type-2 diabetes, and gestational diabetes.

 

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