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CAUSES AND TREATMENT METHODS OF DIABETES

Authors: Halikov Qaxramon Nomonovich; Panjiyev Dostonbek Hayrulla oʻgʻli; Alijonov Shaxriyor Anvar o'g'li; Maxmudov Axror;

CAUSES AND TREATMENT METHODS OF DIABETES

Abstract

Diabetes is a disease that occurs as a result of impaired carbohydrate and water metabolism in the body. It is a consequence of impaired pancreatic function. The pancreas produces the hormone insulin. Insulin is involved in the processing of sugar. Without this hormone, the body cannot maintain the level of glucose in the blood at normal levels and its level increases. As a result, the body excretes excess glucose through the urine.

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