Mechanism of pathogenesis, diabetic events, control and common risk factor in diabetic mellitus
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(08 - 2024)
Abstract :
A person with diabetes mellitus (DM) has excessive blood sugar due to a combination of metabolic illnesses. DM is caused by insufficient insulin production by the body or by a failure of cells that respond to the insulin that is produced. Insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) type 1 diabetes, is a condition in which the body is unable to manufacture insulin and necessitates the use of an insulin pump. Non-insulin-dependent diabetic mellitus (NIDDM) type 2 diabetes is caused by insulin resistance, a disorder in which cells improperly utilize insulin, either completely or partially. Gestational diabetes, the third form, which elevated blood glucose levels in pregnant women. This article describes the pathogenicity in the three different types of diabetes, common risk factor and management of Diabetes.
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