Type 2 Diabetes
Type 2 diabetes is a chronic metabolic disorder in which the body does not properly use or produce enough insulin to convert sugar into energy. It is a major cause of heart disease, stroke, and kidney failure, and can lead to other health complications if left untreated. It is the most common type of diabetes and affects over 400 million people worldwide. Treatment typically includes lifestyle modification, such as healthy eating and regular exercise, along with medications or insulin to help control blood sugar levels. Long-term management of type 2 diabetes is essential to reduce the risk of its associated complications.
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