Приклади вживання Enough insulin Англійська мовою та їх переклад на Українською
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resistant to insulin or when it doesn't make enough insulin.
Sugar levels in the blood increase when the body has trouble producing enough insulin or to use it efficiently.
resistant to insulin or does not make enough insulin.
there are a few reasons why the pancreas doesn't create enough insulin.
It is brought on by being born without the ability to produce enough insulin(type 1 diabetes)
Is diagnosed when the pancreas does not produce enough insulin(reduced insulin production) and/or the insulin
the pancreases overworks itself to secrete enough insulin to contain the sugar
Type 2: Occurs when your pancreas stops producing enough insulin, when your body's cells no longer respond to the insulin it produces or both.
But if your body doesn't produce enough insulin, or if the cells have a problem responding to it,
However, when your body doesn't produce enough insulin, your blood sugar builds up
This can be caused by being born without the ability to produce enough insulin(type 1 diabetes)
People with type 2 diabetes cannot properly modulate blood sugar levels because they either don't produce enough insulin or their bodies can't effectively use the insulin they do produce.
in which digestive enzymes have not yet been produced, but enough insulin has already been synthesized.
cannot produce enough insulin.
It manifests itself against the background of relative insulin deficiency- this means that the pancreas produces enough insulin, but the cells of the human body are not susceptible to this hormone.
which is what happens when your pancreas can't keep up with the resistance and make enough insulin.
overproducing more than enough insulin to break down these sugars,
If the pancreas does not produce enough insulin, or insulin does not work properly, diabetes occurs.
Pancreas transplantation is made with the aim to restore the patient's glycemia level- as a result enough insulin is produced.
If not enough insulin, or its function impaired,