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Type 2 Diabetes

Type 2 diabetes involves an insulin overproduction followed by insulin resistance and an inefficient amount of insulin in the body. The cells require glucose in order to perform their functions. Insulin plays a key role in providing cells with that glucose. Without insulin being produced in an individual's body, their cells can no longer function, leading to a series of complications, some of which may include needing to amputate certain parts of the body.
Diabetes can develop due to having high cholesterol. There are quite a few symptoms of diabetes. Some of them include needing to urinate often, feeling hungry even when eating, being extremely tired, noticing cuts and bruises are too slow to heal, feeling quite thirsty, and a tingling sensation in the hands or feet. Individuals can prevent diabetes by exercising diligently and maintaining good body weight. They'll also want to eat more vegetables and fruits.