Diabetes Mellitus, more commonly known as diabetes, is a condition in which blood sugar levels are abnormally high. Usually, the body breaks down the food you eat into glucose, which is used as energy in the body. Cells in the body need insulin, which is a hormone in the bloodstream, to take in the glucose and use it as energy. A person with diabetes is either unable to produce enough insulin or is unable to use the insulin it produces. Because a person with diabetes isn’t able to take in glucose, it builds up in the blood stream which can cause further complications, such as heart disease and kidney disease.
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