Why You Shouldn't Ignore Regular Diabetes Checkups
The food we eat contains carbohydrates, proteins, fat, minerals, and various sorts of vitamins. Food like cereals, wheat, rice, dairy products, fruits, and sugary food contain carbohydrates that break down in our stomach and digestive system and this broken paste is converted into glucose in our stomach. The body derives its energy from this glucose to help us do daily activities and fight various ailments. The glucose produced in the stomach goes into the bloodstreams of the body leading to higher glucose levels. Another gland called pancreas located beneath the stomach starts releasing a hormone called insulin. Both insulin and glucose enters the bloodstream supplying energy that we get from food. So basically, insulin and glucose are both essential for a healthy human body. But what happens, sometimes your body stops producing insulin resulting in higher blood sugar levels, therefore causing diabetes. Diabetes is a serious medical condition where your body ...