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MCA Mild/Moderate Middle/Secondary Multi-Content Science - Free Test Sample Questions

People without enough insulin in their blood can develop very serious health problems. What is one major problem that they can develop?





Correct Answer:
diabetes.


one major health problem that can develop from an insufficient amount of insulin in the blood is diabetes, specifically type 1 diabetes. insulin is a crucial hormone produced by the pancreas, which helps cells in the body absorb glucose (sugar) from the bloodstream to use for energy. when the pancreas cannot produce enough insulin, glucose remains in the blood, leading to high blood sugar levels, a condition known as hyperglycemia.

over time, chronic hyperglycemia can cause various complications such as nerve damage, kidney damage, cardiovascular disease, eye problems, and an increased risk of infections. these complications make diabetes a very serious condition requiring careful and consistent management to control blood sugar levels and to prevent or minimize complications.

it is important to distinguish the difference between diabetes and hypoglycemia, which is another condition related to blood sugar levels but involves low rather than high blood sugar. hypoglycemia can occur in people with diabetes who might have taken too much insulin or other glucose-lowering medications, or who have not eaten enough food, and it requires different management strategies.

in summary, the lack of sufficient insulin in the blood can primarily lead to the development of diabetes, a metabolic disorder characterized by high blood sugar levels. this condition demands ongoing management and can lead to severe health complications if not properly controlled.