Diabetes mellitus – commonly known as sugar diabetes or "sugar" – is one of the most frequent and important medical disorders of humans. Surprisingly, it is also a common illness of dogs and cats. Among the main symptoms of diabetes in both people and pets is thirst and increased water consumption. Diabetes is a disease that leads to chronic elevation of the blood glucose or sugar. Blood sugar is maintained by a group of hormones, the most important of which is insulin, which is manufactured by the pancreas, a small organ near the intestines. Insulin lowers the blood sugar after a meal, and deficiency of insulin, or an insensitivity of body cells to available insulin, leads to diabetes. Two Types of DiabetesThere are two basic forms of diabetes: type I and type II. Absolute deficiency of insulin leads to type I diabetes. This is due to an insufficient number of insulin-producing pancreas cells.
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