Your blood sugar or glucose levels increase as a result of type 2 diabetes, a chronic medical condition. Normal functioning of the body involves the hormone insulin helping to move glucose from the blood to the cells, where it is used as a fuel source. However, type 2 diabetes reduces your body's cells' capacity to react appropriately to insulin. It's possible that later stages of the condition will leave your body producing insufficient insulin. Uncontrolled type 2 diabetes can cause chronically high blood glucose levels, which can lead to a variety of symptoms as well as potentially fatal outcomes. If you have type 2 diabetes, your body is unable to effectively use insulin to transport glucose into your cells.. Your body is forced to use alternate energy sources from your tissues, muscles, and organs as a result. This is a series of events that might result in various symptoms.
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