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Maharashtra State BoardSSC (English Medium) 8th Standard

Diabetes Mellitus

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Topics

  • Introduction of Diabetes
  • Reasons for Developing Diabetes
  • Preventive Measures

Introduction of Diabetes

Diabetes is a condition that occurs when the body is unable to properly control the level of sugar (glucose) in the blood. The pancreas produces the hormone insulin, which is essential for controlling blood glucose levels. Insulin helps glucose enter the body’s cells, where it is used for energy.

If the pancreas does not produce enough insulin or the body cannot use insulin effectively, glucose stays in the bloodstream, causing blood sugar levels to rise. Over time, high blood sugar can damage organs and lead to serious health problems.

Symptoms:

  • Frequent urination at night.
  • Increased obesity or weight loss.

Reasons for Developing Diabetes

  • Heredity: A family history of diabetes increases the likelihood of developing the condition.
  • Obesity: Being overweight or obese puts extra pressure on the body's ability to use insulin properly.
  • Lack of Physical Exercise: Physical inactivity contributes to weight gain and increases the risk of insulin resistance.
  • Mental Stress: Chronic stress can affect hormone balance, including insulin production, and increase blood sugar levels.

Preventive Measures

Managing diabetes effectively involves a combination of lifestyle changes and medical care.

  1. Healthy Diet: Eating a balanced diet rich in vegetables, whole grains, and lean protein helps maintain healthy blood sugar levels. Avoiding excessive sugar and refined carbohydrates is also essential.
  2. Regular Exercise: Exercise enhances the body's ability to use insulin effectively and helps maintain stable blood sugar levels. Exercise should be done under a doctor’s supervision to ensure safety.
  3. Medication and Monitoring: People with diabetes may need to take medications or insulin injections as prescribed by their doctor. Regular monitoring of blood sugar levels is crucial to managing the disease.
  4. Stress Management: Techniques like meditation, yoga, or other stress-relief practices can help maintain healthy blood sugar levels.
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