Diabetes occurs when the body faces challenges in regulating blood sugar (glucose) levels. This can happen due to either insufficient production of insulin (a hormone that helps cells absorb glucose) or due to the body’s ineffective use of insulin. Genetic factors, lifestyle choices, and environmental influences can contribute to the development of diabetes. Type 1 diabetes is often linked to genetic predisposition, while Type 2 diabetes is influenced by factors, such as obesity, lack of physical activity, and poor diet. Other forms of diabetes may result from specific health conditions or medications.