Why do people get diabetes?
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due to the release of less amount of insulin which control the bad or negative effect of sugar(eatable) on blood .
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Diabetes: A condition where there is excess amount of sugar content in the blood. Which is highly dangerous.
Effects:
Increased thirst
Frequent need to urinate
Fatigue
Blurred vision
Now to the question.
WHY DO PEOPLE GET DIABETES?
The blood sugar in the body is broken down to glucose by insulin,which is produced in the pancreas.
But in some people,the amount of insulin produced is very less than required, this creates the problem of hyperglycemia/diabetes.
This may be due to genetic reason,or injury to pancreas,or diet habits.
Effects:
Increased thirst
Frequent need to urinate
Fatigue
Blurred vision
Now to the question.
WHY DO PEOPLE GET DIABETES?
The blood sugar in the body is broken down to glucose by insulin,which is produced in the pancreas.
But in some people,the amount of insulin produced is very less than required, this creates the problem of hyperglycemia/diabetes.
This may be due to genetic reason,or injury to pancreas,or diet habits.
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