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How does a diabetics body respond to sugar entering the blood?

They go into a thing called death,


How does a healthy person's body respond to sugar entering the blood?

They get very hyper


How does a healthy person's body respond to sugar entering blood?

They get very hyper


Are diabetics dateable?

Of course diabetics are dateable. The fact that their body can not produce insulin for their sugar intake doesnt make them undateable.


What types of wine to avoid if diabetic?

EVERY TYPE! Alcohol turns into sugar temporarily when being processed by the body and sugar is bad for diabetics.


What happens if diabetics eat a lot of sugar?

Diabetics don't have enough natural insulin to break down sugar. High sugar levels can damage the body.


Why do diabetics need to eat a lump of sugar?

Well, diabetics do not literally eat a 'lump of sugar', but they do eat glucose tablets, which is basically all sugar (but in an edible form). If their blood sugar level is low, they eat the glucose tablet (as you refer to as the 'lump of sugar'), and the sugar (glucose is the same thing as sugar, just a different name) from the glucose tablet increases the blood sugar levels in that person's body, but it does not take immediate affect. The glucose tablets will then increase the blood sugar levels, thereby stabilizing the body's condition. (Having low blood sugar can lead to fainting, so they take it to keep from fainting.) Diabetics who need to use insulin can become hypoglycemic and require more sugar to balance excess insulin.


What does insuline do for the body?

It regulates the blood glucose so you do not get too much "sugar" in your blood with food intake. It is naturally produced by the pancreas and is released in response to rising blood sugar levels. In diabetics, there is no (or not enough) production of insulin by the body or other problems with the endocrine system affecting the efficacy of the insulin and that is why diabetics take medication, including insulin, to treat their disease and regulate the blood sugar.


What are some of the increased risks that diabetics face?

Diabetics face many risks that are secondary effects of sugar imbalances in the body. Some of these include heart disease, circulatory diseases, opportunistic infections, and depression, just to name a few.


What substance saved the lives of diabetics?

The invention of Insulin injections - they balance out the blood sugar by introducing insulin into the bloodstream - that would normally be manufactured by the body.


What hormone helps body cells get sugar from blood?

Insulin, produced by the pancreas, enables the body to take up and use glucose sugar from the blood. Diabetics have an inability to take up glucose from the blood and can have high blood sugar, which is easily fixed by administering insulin.


Why is sugar bad for the body?

Sugar is a necrotizing agent. In cases of diabetics with high sugar levels in their blood, the sugar can damage nerve endings leading to loss of sensation and possible amputation of distal extremities. As far as general health goes, your body will burn off sugar before it starts to burn fat or muscle so if you eat something sugary and fatty, the fat sits there until your body is done burning sugar.