As per World Health Organization (WHO), diabetes is a chronic disease, which occurs when the pancreas does not produce enough insulin or the body cannot effectively use the insulin it produces This leads to an increased concentration of glucose in the blood (which is also known as hyperglycaemia). Patients with high blood sugar typically experience symptoms like frequent urination (polyuria), they will become increasingly thirsty (polydipsia) and hungry (polyphagia). If not treated and monitored, high blood glucose levels can lead to various complications like Kidney Disease (Diabetic Nephropathy), Nerve Diseases (Diabetic Neuropathy), Eye Problems (Diabetic Retinopathy), Foot Ulcers, Infections, Gangrene, Dyslipidemia, Hypertension, Cardiovascular Complications, Stroke to name a few.