Diabetic Treatment

Diabetes, often referred to by doctors as diabetes mellitus, describes a group of diabetes and metabolic diseases in which the person has high blood glucose (blood sugar), either because insulin production is inadequate, or because the body's cells do not respond properly to insulin, or both. Patients with high blood sugar will typically experience polyuria (frequent urination), they will become increasingly thirsty (polydipsia) and hungry (polyphagia). Distinguishing between type 1 and type 2 diabetes at diagnosis is important. Typical characteristics of type 2 diabetes include the, Slow and insidious onset, Most common in overweight or obese patients from a minority group (Native Americans, blacks, and Pacific Islanders), Signs of insulin resistance, Strong family history of type 2 diabetes: Familial lifestyle risk factors leading to obesity may be present, as may a family history of cardiovascular disease or metabolic syndrome. Pediatric Diabetes is a type 1 diabetes mellitus requires insulin therapy.

  • Type 1 & 2 diabetes Complications and treatment
  • Paediatric diabetes and treatment
  • Gestational Diabetes- Treatment and care
  • Dietary management, physical activity and prevention strategies
  • Novel research and treatment strategies on diabetes

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