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No, body weight does not increase drom an insulin injection.

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How does insulin injection help a diabetic?

When you have diabetes like me, you have no insulin in your body or you just don't have enough.So by giving the insulin injection you get it in your body.Remember diabetes is for life.The most common insulin injections for type 1 diabetes is Lantus and Novorapid.


What food contain insulin?

No food contains insulin. Insulin is an hormone that is produced within the body. Diabetics that need to take insulin for their condition have to take it via injection.


What the body does to increase glucose levels?

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Would you gain weight if you had diabetes?

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Insulin causes a a decrease in the concentration of blood glucose b an increase in the concentration of blood glucose?

A. A decrease in glucose. Unless your body is as strange as mine. I'm trying to figure out why my glucose increases when I increase my insulin.


Why the size increase and weight decrease?

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How can diabetics increase their insulin levels?

Insulin levels can be increased by taking exogenous insulin as a medication injected under the skin and absorbed into the bloodstream. Insulin deficiency usually occurs in Type 1 (juvenile) diabetes that starts at a young age (children, teens, young adults). Type 2 diabetics (onset in adulthood) usually have high insulin levels, but the insulin does not work effectively to get sugar to move from the blood into the cells. These people need to increase the effectiveness of the insulin they produce at the cell level, and there are medications (oral) that can help with this. The overall need for insulin can be reduced by reducing sugars in the diet and reducing one's body weight. Exercise helps insulin be utilized more effectively as well.


Is diabetes a disease where the individuals do not make enough hormone insulin?

Diabetes is the inability of the body to remove sugar from the blood stream and convert it to a substance that can be stored in cells. The accumulation of sugar is what starts causing all the problems of diabetes. The conversion of sugar is done with the help of insulin which is created in part of the pancreas. People who don't generate sufficient insulin will have an accumulation of sugar in the blood. They have to reduce or eliminate the intake of sugar or they can obtain and inject insulin into their body to accomplish the job. Another version of diabetes is a result of insulin resistance. The body does generate insulin but the body is unable to use it to convert the sugar in the blood. No amount of insulin injection can help with this.


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Sugar is called glucose, and when it is ingested, the body causes the pancreas to create insulin. When the brain senses this increase in insulin, it sends signals that say you are less hungry. Sugar (glucose) is an important energy source for the body's cells.