What is Diabetes?


  • Diabetes is a chronic condition that impacts how your body processes blood sugar (glucose).

    When you eat, your body breaks down food into glucose – a type of sugar that fuels your cells. For glucose to enter these cells, your body relies on insulin, a hormone created by the pancreas.

    Diabetes occurs when your body either doesn’t make enough insulin or can’t use it effectively. This leads to high glucose levels, known as hyperglycemia, which can cause serious complications over time if not managed properly.

    Glucose is a vital energy source, and insulin—produced by the pancreas—helps regulate it. For millions worldwide, it’s a daily challenge that influences not only diet but also overall lifestyle choices and health management. However, in diabetes, either your body cannot create sufficient insulin or cannot use it effectively, leading to raised blood sugar levels. Over time, high blood sugar can cause serious health problems, such as heart disease, nerve damage, and kidney damage.



Please login to reply this topic!