Type 2 diabetes happens when the body cannot use or make enough insulin. It is a permanent problem. But healthy eating, exercise, and medicine can help keep your child's glucose (blood sugar) under control. In a person with type 2 diabetes, blood sugar doesn't get into the cells easily and can't give energy to the body. This is called insulin resistance. Insulin resistance raises the blood sugar level. This makes the pancreas work harder to make more insulin.




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How does a person get type 2 diabetes? It's not known for sure how people get type 2 diabetes. But risk factors include:
What is the treatment for type 2 diabetes? The treatment plan usually includes a healthy diet, regular exercise, and, often, medicine that improves how the body responds to insulin. Some kids may need insulin too, given by shots or through an insulin pump.