Autoimmune Condition

When grappling with type 1 diabetes, the body faces a critical challenge: the inability to    produce any insulin whatsoever. This arises from a relentless assault by the immune system on the insulin-producing cells, leading to their destruction. As a result, type 1 diabetes earns its classification as an autoimmune condition, marking a distinct pathophysiological origin.In stark contrast, type 2 diabetes unfolds through a different narrative. Here, the body struggles to generate an adequate supply of insulin or encounters difficulties in its proper utilization. This intricate dance between insulin production and efficacy can stem from a myriad of factors, setting type 2 diabetes apart from its autoimmune counterpart.

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