Blood Diabetes
Diabetes mellitus is a chronic metabolic disorder in which the body cannot properly regulate blood glucose levels — either because the pancreas produces insufficient insulin, the body resists insulin's effects, or both. Without proper management it leads to serious long-term organ damage.
What Is Blood Diabetes?
Definition and key overview
Insulin is a hormone that acts as a "key" — it unlocks cells so glucose from food can enter and be used for energy. Without it working correctly, glucose accumulates in the bloodstream, leading to short-term and long-term complications.
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Type 1 Diabetes An autoimmune condition where the immune system destroys insulin-producing beta cells in the pancreas. Requires lifelong insulin therapy. Usually diagnosed in children and young adults.
Causes & Risk Factors
Why it develops
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Symptoms & Early Warning Signs
What to watch for
Precautions & Preventive Care
Daily habits that protect you
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Medicines & Treatments
Common options — always consult your doctor
Treatment — Pros & Cons
Weighing benefits against challenges
Benefits of Treatment
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Challenges & Side Effects
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Everything Related — Quick Reference
Tests, diet, exercise, complications & emergency signs
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Diet & Lifestyle
Daily habits that help
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Seek emergency medical care immediately if you experience any of the following:
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- Sudden confusion or disorientation
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All information here is educational. For personal diagnosis, testing, or treatment — consult a qualified healthcare professional.
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