Living with Diabetes
Living with diabetes can be difficult, but with the correct resources and assistance, it is manageable, and it is possible to keep a healthy and active lifestyle. Here are some recommendations for managing diabetes:
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Living with diabetes can be difficult, but with the correct resources and assistance, it is manageable, and it is possible to keep a healthy and active lifestyle. Here are some recommendations for managing diabetes:
When the immune system wrongly targets and destroys the cells in the pancreas that make insulin, type 1 diabetes develops. A hormone called insulin controls blood sugar levels by allowing glucose (sugar) to enter cells and be converted into energy. Without insulin, glucose builds up in the blood, resulting in elevated blood sugar levels that may have detrimental effects on one’s health.
Diabetes is a long-term medical disorder caused by high blood glucose (sugar) levels. This occurs when the body either produces insufficient amounts of the hormone insulin, which controls blood sugar or when it uses insulin inefficiently. The three primary types of diabetes are as follows:
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