DIABETES MANAGEMENT AND HEART DISEASE

DIABETES MANAGEMENT

Diabetes is a life-long disease that affects the way your body handles glucose, a kind of sugar, in your blood. Your body changes most of the food you eat into glucose, which your body uses for energy. Your blood takes the glucose to the cells throughout your body. Your blood always has some glucose in it. But too much glucose in the blood is not good for your health. Diabetes means that your blood glucose (sugar) is too high. The glucose from food needs insulin to get into the body’s cells. Insulin is a hormone made in the pancreas, an organ near the stomach. The pancreas releases insulin into the blood. If your body does not make enough insulin or the insulin does not work right, the glucose can’t get into the cells, so it stays in the blood. This makes your blood glucose level high, causing you to have diabetes. (Source: Florida Department of Health)

For resources related to diabetes management or to find out more information, you can Dial 2-1-1 or click the images below to review information from the Florida Department of Health.

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