diyabet
Diyabet is a chronic medical condition that occurs when the body cannot properly regulate blood sugar levels. This can happen either because the body does not produce enough insulin, a hormone that helps control blood sugar, or because the cells do not respond effectively to insulin. There are two main types: Tip 1 diyabet, which is usually diagnosed in children and young adults, and Tip 2 diyabet, which is more common in adults and often linked to lifestyle factors.
Managing diyabet involves monitoring blood sugar levels, following a balanced diet, and maintaining a healthy weight. Regular physical activity is also important, as it helps improve insulin sensitivity. In some cases, medication or insulin therapy may be necessary to keep blood sugar levels within a healthy range.