Diabetes is a degenerative metabolic illness that affects people for the rest of their lives. People with type 2 diabetes must generate insulin, but their insulin is unable to control glucose metabolism properly.
As a result, an excess of glucose in the blood can cause degeneration in bodily tissues and important organs; excess glucose acts as a gradual poison in this way.
Diabetes-related signs and symptoms
I'm quite thirsty.
Vision is blurry.
Numbness or tingling in your hands or feet
Blood glucose levels are too high.
Extra fat in the waistline
High levels of cholesterol and triglycerides
Wounds heal slowly.
More risks of fungal and yeast infections reappearing in the form of skin rashes.