!:)- diabetes
If your body does not produce or properly use insulin you may be diagnosed with Diabetes.
Diabetes is a disease in which the body either does not produce enough insulin or cannot effectively use the insulin it produces. This leads to elevated blood sugar levels, which can cause a range of health complications if not managed properly. There are two main types: Type 1 diabetes, where the body doesn't produce insulin, and Type 2 diabetes, where the body becomes resistant to insulin. Proper management includes lifestyle changes, monitoring blood sugar levels, and, in some cases, medication or insulin therapy.
Lack of insulin is called diabetes, specifically type 1 diabetes which is characterized by the body's inability to produce insulin. Without insulin, the body cannot regulate blood sugar levels and utilize glucose for energy properly.
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Type 2 diabetics still produce the correct amount of insulin, there body just does not use it properly.
type 1 diabetes is when your pancreas does not make enough insulin.
Your body uses insulin properly convert and carry energy derived from food to the cells in your body. There are two types of diabetes. In people with type one diabetes, the body does not produce insulin and therefore need to have insulin injested via shots. In type two diabetes, your body is not using insulin properly or does not create enough insulin. Typically type two diabetes canb be controlled with medication or via controlling your diet.
Diabetes mellitus is a disease related to carbohydrate metabolism. It results from either a lack of insulin production or the body's inability to use insulin effectively, leading to high blood glucose levels. There are two main types: Type 1, where the body doesn't produce insulin, and Type 2, where the body becomes resistant to insulin.
" A metabolic disease in which the body's inability to produce any or enough insulin causes elevated levels of glucose in the blood. "
several things can cause this. Type 1 diabetes is caused by an autoimmune disorder where the body attacks the insulin producing cells in the Islets of Langerhans, killing them, and cells that produce amylin. It can also be caused by a neurologic issue.
If you don't produce enough insulin then you are a type 1 diabetic, which is an autoimmune disease. I am pretty sure you are talking about type 2, which is where your body doesn't use the insulin properly. Either way, the symptoms are the same. -Extreme thirst -frequent urination -dizzy, sweaty -lack of energy -tired even when you have had too much sleep