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About this sample
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Words: 455 |
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3 min read
Published: Jan 15, 2019
Words: 455|Page: 1|3 min read
Published: Jan 15, 2019
Insulin is a hormone secreted by the gland called pancreas with the help of insulin, glucose in the human body is broken down into energy and water, in case of excess glucose, it converts into fat and stored in the body. Insulin helps to maintain blood sugar at the desirable level. The condition caused when the blood sugar level descends to too low compared to normal level. it is also called as Hypoglycemia. It is a very critical stage, low blood sugar level is a fatal condition, which can result in diabetic coma and ultimately leads to the death of the patient.
The condition caused when the blood sugar level remains too high. It is also called as hyperglycemia. If it continues to be in this state for a long time lead to many health problems which might include heart disease, eye, kidney, and nerves damage. In this phase, insulin is manually or automatically injected into the patient’s body to balance and maintain blood sugar level in the safe state. This is a safe zone where the blood sugar level is within the safe level. This level can be compared to those who don’t have diabetes and can be referred to as the ideal level. is the organ in our abdominal cavity that produces digestive enzymes which get released into the intestine and also release different hormones including insulin. is a hormone produced by the pancreas, which raised the blood glucose level. It is produced in the alpha cells in the islets of Langerhans in our pancreas.
Glucagon can also be given by injection to reverse a severe hypo. is a simple sugar that generated from the digestion of starch, sweet food and from the liver that makes glucose come from food that we intake. During the digestion, carbohydrates are broken down into glucose. They are the main source of energy in our diet and include all sugars and starches is the amount of glucose in our blood is an extra amount of insulin taken to cover an expected rise in blood glucose, often it is related to a meal or snack.
The amount of insulin required to manage normal daily blood glucose variations. Is the condition in which the patient’s body does not properly process food to generate energy. Generally, the food consumed is broken down into glucose, or sugar. The pancreas, an organ which lies near the stomach, makes a hormone called insulin to help glucose get into the cells of our bodies. But when a person has diabetes pancreases will not function properly which produces insulin to keep the blood sugar level in control at the same time when sugar level is very low it can’t produce enough glucagon to keep the sugar level balanced.
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