A BRIEF REVIEW ON DIABETES MELLITUS & IT’S CURRENT TRENDS
Ashwini Shrikrushna Taware*
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Abstract
Glucose is an important source of energy for the cells that make up the
muscles and tissues. It’s also the brain’s main source of fuel. The main
cause of diabetes varies by type. But no matter what type of diabetes
you have, it can lead to excess sugar in the blood. Too much sugar in
the blood can lead to serious health problems. The chronic metabolic
disorder diabetes mellitus is a fast-growing global problem with huge
social, health, and economic consequences. It is estimated that in 2010
there were globally 285 million people (approximately 6.4% of the
adult population) suffering from this disease. This number is estimated
to increase to 430 million in the absence of better control or cure. An
ageing population and obesity are two main reasons for the increase.
Furthermore, it has been shown that almost 50% of the putative
diabetics are not diagnosed until 10 years after onset of the disease,
hence the real prevalence of global diabetes must be astronomically
high. This chapter introduces the types of diabetes and diabetic complications such as
impairment of immune system, periodontal disease, retinopathy, nephropathy, somatic and
autonomic neuropathy, cardiovascular diseases and diabetic foot. Also included are the
current management and treatments, and emerging therapies.
Keywords: Mechanism, Risk factors, Diagnosis, Treatment of diabetes, Side effects, Current trend.
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