Insulin resistance occurs when the body's cells, including those in muscles, liver, and fats, do not respond effectively to insulin. This condition prevents the absorption of glucose from the bloodstream, leading to high blood sugar levels.
Initially, insulin resistance may not exhibit noticeable symptoms, but as it progresses, it can result in frequent urination, increased thirst, blurry vision, headaches, delayed wound healing, and skin/vaginal infections. Early recognition is crucial.
If left untreated, insulin resistance can lead to complications such as type 2 diabetes, obesity, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, metabolic syndrome, cardiovascular disease, and polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS).
Insulin resistance is not necessarily a permanent condition. With lifestyle changes, it can be reversed, making the cells in the body more sensitive to insulin.
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