High blood sugar (glucose) levels are a hallmark of diabetes mellitus, a metabolic disorder caused by issues with insulin secretion or the body's utilisation of the hormone. Normal blood glucose levels are tightly controlled by the hormone insulin, which is produced by the pancreas. Insulin lowers blood sugar levels. When the blood glucose level increases, such as after eating, the pancreas secretes insulin. The release of insulin facilitates the uptake of glucose into body tissues. Hyperglycemia occurs in diabetic patients when there is either insufficient or no response to insulin. Diabetes is a lifelong medical condition that can be managed but is chronic. In type 1 diabetes, the pancreas is unable to produce insulin. Type 1 diabetes was formerly known as juvenile diabetes or insulin-dependent diabetes. Controlling blood sugar (glucose) levels within the normal range, with few excursions to low or high levels, is the main goal of treating both type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Insulin resistance is more of a cause of type 2 diabetes, also known as adult-onset diabetes or non-insulin-dependent diabetes (cells not being able to use insulin effectively or at all). Type 1 diabetes is managed with a combination of insulin, exercise, and a type 1 diabetes diet. Weight loss, a type 2 diabetes diet, and exercise are the first steps in type 2 diabetes treatment. Oral or injectable diabetes medications are then advised if these measures fail to reduce the elevated blood sugar levels linked to type 2 diabetes. Insulin therapy may be initiated if other medications cease to be effective.
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