Question:
What is diabetes?
Answer:
Most of the food we eat is turned into glucose (sugar) for our body to use
for energy. The pancreas, an organ that lies near the stomach, makes a
hormone called insulin to help glucose enter the cells of our bodies. When
you have diabetes, your body either does not produce enough insulin, or
cannot use the insulin it does produce as well as it should. This causes
glucose to build up in your blood.
Left untreated, diabetes can cause serious
complications including heart disease, blindness, kidney failure, loss of
feeling to the hands and feet and lower extremity amputations. Diabetes is
the seventh leading cause of death in the United States.
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