Biology, asked by crahulgapbju, 3 months ago

what happens when pancreas fails to produce sufficient insulin​

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Answered by chadanikki123
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If your pancreas doesn't make enough insulin or doesn't make good use of it, glucose builds up in your bloodstream, leaving your cells starved for energy. When glucose builds up in your bloodstream, this is known as hyperglycemia.

Answered by lasya282
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If your pancreas doesn’t make enough insulin ,glucose builds up in your bloodstream, leaving your cells starved for energy. When glucose builds up in your bloodstream, this is known as hyperglycemia. The symptoms of hyperglycemia include thirst, nausea, and shortness of breath.

Low glucose, known as hypoglycemia, also causes many symptoms, including shakiness, dizziness, and loss of consciousness.

Hyperglycemia and hypoglycemia can quickly become life-threatening.

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