When the pancreas malfunctions, many health complications can arise-some of them potentially fatal. For example, people who suffer from diabetes will have to control sugar intake and take medication for the rest of their lives in order to control their sugar levels. Other conditions are pancreatic cancer, pancreatitis and cystic fibrosis. All of these require immediate medical attention, hospitalization and intense medication. These underline the importance of the pancreas in a person's over all well being.Diabetes is associated with pancreatic function.
It is a dietary deficiency disease. It happens when you do not eat the right foods. Not communicable.
if your pancreas fails you will get Diabetes and well have to live with it for the rest of your life unless they come up with a cure. they have a cure right now with a pancreas replacement but then you will have to take pills for the rest of your life with a risk of your body rejecting the new pancreas within the first three years then you are back to square one with the diabetes
Insulin is a hormone secreted by the pancreas that helps metabolize sugar. Without it the body develops high blood sugar levels and that damages tissues and organs. The disease that develops when this happens is called diabetes mellitus.
Well, diabetes happens when your pancreas stops working. When you have Type 1 Diabetes (like me), your pancreas makes no insulin at all. Most people take shots or use an insulin pump. Type 1 Diabetes can not go away. This type usually happens in children. Type 2 Diabetes usually happens in adults. Sometimes Type 2 Diabetes can go away. Most people who have Type 2 can lose weight to end their Diabetes. Most people with this usually take pills instead of shots. :) Hope this helps... :P
This happens with both Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes. Basically, the autoimmune system believes the pancreas is a foreign body and sets out to destroy the insulin producing in it.
Diabetes is not an organism. It is a disease in which the pancreas does not produce enough insulin and so the body cannot process carbohydrates and sugar builds up in the blood. This sugar that builds up is not turned into energy and that is why having diabetes is a problem. If too much suger builds up in the bloodstream, one can die of diabetic shock. That is what happens when one eats too many carbohydrates.
Type 1 diabetes occurs when the body attacks it's own pancreas. Nobody knows really though why it happens. It could happen to anyone. Type 2 is caused by a lifestyle dysfunction (ex: eating unhealthy foods, not exercising enough, etc.)
You Can Get A Disease By Eating Junk Food By Getting Overweight Or Getting Diabetes And All The Bad Stuff That Happens In Your Body.
Diabetes happens everywhere in your body.To be precise, however, it depends on the type of diabetes.Diabetes is typically divided into two types:1 - which is the insulin dependent.2 - which is non-insulin dependent.We now know that there are many types of diabetes, but these are the two simplified types.Type one, which was insulin dependent, typically happens in your pancreas - the organ which produces and secretes insulin. From various reasons the pancreas cannot itself produce insulin, and thus diabetes is developed.Type two, which was non-insulin dependent diabetes (NIDD), typically happens on cellular level in many of the bodies cells. Due to various reasons these cells do not respond at all (or at least not very well) to insulin, and thusly they cannot absorb blood-sugar. As a result of this, diabetes is developed.So to sum up:- Both types affect the whole body- Type 1 is caused in the pancreas- Type 2 is caused on cellular level many places in the body.
No, as this is not a disease that directly impairs your ability to drive.
A random obesity related disease, such as, diabetes, heart failure or stroke is then given to your pet.