Diabetes is a health condition that affects how your body turns food into energy. Normally, your body breaks down food into a type of sugar called glucose, which then enters your bloodstream. Insulin, a hormone made by the pancreas, helps glucose get into your cells to give them energy.
In diabetes, either:
Your body doesn't make enough insulin (Type 1 diabetes)
Your body can't use insulin properly (Type 2 diabetes)
This causes glucose to build up in your bloodstream, leading to high blood sugar levels. Over time, high blood sugar can harm your heart, kidneys, eyes, and other organs.
Symptoms include:
Feeling thirsty and hungry often
Needing to urinate frequently
Feeling tired or weak
Blurry vision
Early detection and management can help control diabetes and prevent complications. As a medical student, understanding diabetes is crucial for providing quality care to your future patients!
Experience
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Cordinator Immunization (Dec, 2012
–May, 2019) at Health Mardan DHO
Teaching and training to health workers.
Fee details
Rs1,000/day
(US$3.60/day)
i will demand1000 rupees per day