Diabetes

Diabetes is one of the most common diseases in the world. It is characterized by metabolic and glucose disorders in the human body. In diabetes, the pancreas does not produce enough insulin, a hormone that helps the body metabolize glucose. The result is elevated blood glucose levels, which can lead to various complications such as heart failure, kidney failure and even blindness.

Diabetes can be of two types: insulin-dependent (or type 1 diabetes) and non-insulin-dependent or type 2 diabetes. In insulin-dependent diabetes, the body cannot produce enough insulin to control blood glucose levels. In non-insulin-dependent diabetes, the body does not produce enough insulin or does not use it correctly.

Treatment for both types of diabetes begins with lifestyle and diet changes, as well as medications. However, in some cases, doctors recommend surgery to help balance blood glucose levels or remove part of the pancreas



Diabetes is a serious disease that causes disruption of carbohydrate metabolism in the body and leads to the development of hyperglycemia, metabolic syndrome and other complications. Diabetes is currently one of the most common chronic diseases in the world. Every year its statistics increase, and the risk of diabetes is growing all over the world, especially in developed countries where people eat fast food, are overweight and suffer from stress. Today we will talk about what diabetes is, what the symptoms and causes of this disease are, and how to cope with it.



How often do we hear the phrase “diabetes” when talking about health? Throughout the world, diabetes is one of the most common chronic diseases that affects people's quality of life and leads to serious complications. Moreover, diabetes is often confused with stress, depression and even loss of appetite. Today we will talk about how to prevent the occurrence of this disease and what can be done to improve the quality of life of people who are already sick.

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