Authors :
Pasupuleti Kishore Kumar; Methuku Venu; Adere Sushma; Errolla Sneha; T. Rama Rao
Volume/Issue :
Volume 8 - 2023, Issue 11 - November
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10250527
Abstract :
“Diabetes Mellitus” is a metabolic disorder
that characterized by reducing (or) increasing the
insulin production. Diabetes mellitus characterized by
continual increase in blood sugar levels due to
combination of insulin resistant & gradual decrease in
insulin production. Diabetes is the fastest growing
problem in the world, with more than 400 million of
cases & it accounts for 65% of costs and hospitalization
for 35%. An increase in diabetes mellitus in every year
leads to increase in morbidity & mortality among the
people. Beta cells of islets of Langerhans releases insulin.
Diabetes is mainly two types - Type 1 & Type 2. Type 1
diabetes is also called as insulin dependent / juvenile
diabetes, whereas the Type 2 diabetes is known as
diabetes mellitus. Primary drivers of type-2 diabetes are
genetics & lifestyle. Sedentary life-style is a major factor
that plays an important role in the development of
diabetes mellitus. Long term concerns about diabetes
can be reduced by maintaining a good life-style, healthy
food, proper medication. Improper management of
diabetes will have an impact on quality of life of a
patient. Long term complications of diabetes include
heart disease, stroke, eye damage, foot pain. To
overcome this problem general treatment involves like
maintaining a healthy diet, quitting smoking,
maintaining a normal body weight, and also including
physical exercise.
Keywords :
Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1 & Type 2 Diabetes, Gestational Diabetes, Diabetic Ketoacidosis, Hypoglycaemia, Retinopathy, Nephropathy, Neuropathy, Dermopathy, Cardiovascular, Cerebrovascular, Peripheral Vascular Disease.
“Diabetes Mellitus” is a metabolic disorder
that characterized by reducing (or) increasing the
insulin production. Diabetes mellitus characterized by
continual increase in blood sugar levels due to
combination of insulin resistant & gradual decrease in
insulin production. Diabetes is the fastest growing
problem in the world, with more than 400 million of
cases & it accounts for 65% of costs and hospitalization
for 35%. An increase in diabetes mellitus in every year
leads to increase in morbidity & mortality among the
people. Beta cells of islets of Langerhans releases insulin.
Diabetes is mainly two types - Type 1 & Type 2. Type 1
diabetes is also called as insulin dependent / juvenile
diabetes, whereas the Type 2 diabetes is known as
diabetes mellitus. Primary drivers of type-2 diabetes are
genetics & lifestyle. Sedentary life-style is a major factor
that plays an important role in the development of
diabetes mellitus. Long term concerns about diabetes
can be reduced by maintaining a good life-style, healthy
food, proper medication. Improper management of
diabetes will have an impact on quality of life of a
patient. Long term complications of diabetes include
heart disease, stroke, eye damage, foot pain. To
overcome this problem general treatment involves like
maintaining a healthy diet, quitting smoking,
maintaining a normal body weight, and also including
physical exercise.
Keywords :
Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1 & Type 2 Diabetes, Gestational Diabetes, Diabetic Ketoacidosis, Hypoglycaemia, Retinopathy, Nephropathy, Neuropathy, Dermopathy, Cardiovascular, Cerebrovascular, Peripheral Vascular Disease.