Insulin Resistance & Insulinotherapy


The pancreas secretes the hormone insulin, which instructs your cells to let that sugar into them so they can use it as fuel. When there is insulin resistance, the cells do not respond and do not expand, which causes the blood sugar to be too high.
The insulin that the body would typically produce is replaced by insulin therapy. Diabetes type 1 patients are required to consume insulin daily. When other medications and treatments for type 2 diabetes are unable to regulate blood sugar levels, insulin must be taken.

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