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Diabetes check-up is essential to Whom, Why, and When

Diabetes is a condition in which your body cannot break down and utilize Glucose from the food you eat. There are different types of Diabetes. Every type of Diabetes has its cause, but they all share a common problem: too much glucose in your bloodstream.

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Diabetes check-up is essential to Whom, Why, and When

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  1. Diabetes check-up is essential — to Whom, Why, and When? Diabetes is a condition in which your body cannot break down and utilize Glucose from the food you eat. There are different types of Diabetes. Every type of Diabetes has its cause, but they all share a common problem: too much glucose in your bloodstream. Treatment involves both medication and Insulin or either one of them. Some types deal with lifestyle changes.

  2. What is Diabetes? When your body can’t absorb sugar (Glucose) into its cells or use it for energy, it develops Diabetes. This results in an accumulation of sugar in your bloodstream. If the condition is controlled, it leads to complications in different organs and tissues of the body- including the heart, kidneys, nerves, and eyes. Why Does Diabetes Occur, causes? During digestion, the food you consume is broken down into nutrient sources. Whenever you consume carbohydrates, your body turns them into sugar (Glucose). It requires help from inside your body’s cells when Glucose is in your bloodstream. This help is Insulin, a hormone. The pancreas produces this hormone, an organ located behind the stomach. Your pancreas secretes Insulin in your bloodstream. Insulin acts as the “key” that opens the cell wall, allowing Glucose into the body’s cells. It is Glucose that provides energy to tissues and organs. If any person has Diabetes: It means his pancreas is unable to make any or enough Insulin or His pancreas can make Insulin, but his body’s cells can’t use it as they should. If Glucose is not absorbed by the body cells, it accumulates in the bloodstream, and blood glucose level rises. Read more: https://www.remedieslabs.com/blog/diabetes-check-up-is- essential-to-whom-why-and-when/

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