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.
The shortage of insulin is primarily due to factors such as increasing demand, limited production capacity, and challenges in distribution. Additionally, the high cost of insulin and lack of affordability for many patients contribute to the shortage.
The shortage of insulin is due to a combination of factors, including the increasing global demand for insulin, limited production capacity by manufacturers, regulatory barriers, and lack of affordability for many patients.
The pancreas, but its not quite so simple, because diabetes is also a problem with your cells' ability to use insulin, not just the lack of production of insulin.
No they lack insulin in the pancreas
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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.
Type 1 Diabetes is caused when insulin-making cells are destroyed in the pancreas.Type 2 diabetes is caused when there is a lack of insulin available.
Diabetes mellitus is caused by an absolute or relative lack of insulin.
Diabetes is caused by lack of insulin due to destruction of the insulin-producing beta cells in the pancreas.
No. Type 1 diabetes is known as insulin-dependent or juvenile onset diabetes. The causes of type 2 diabetes can either be a lack of insulin sensitivity or insulin production problem. Some people with type 2 diabetes take insulin, but it is not known as insulin-dependent diabetes.