DIABETES MELLITUS
Mangesh N. Mangalge*, Ajgunde B. R., Bawage S. B. and Nandkishor B. Bawage
ABSTRACT
Diabetes is a disease or disorder of the pancreas where the pancreas stops producing insulin in the body. Insulin allows glucose to enter cells that give energy to all body cells except insulin, glucose cannot enter the cell. Those components contribute to the production of insulin, a defective component known as type 1 diabetes. In type mellitus diabetes is 10%. Type 1 diabetes is most common in children. About 90% of cases of type 2 diabetes occur most often after 40 years. In this case, insulin is produced in small amounts only and is related to our lifestyle such as overeating, exercise etc. There are the following symptoms associated with diabetes such as increased urination, thirst, appetite and so on. Patients are between normal and diabetic so-called pre-diabetic patients. There are various therapeutic and preventive
benefits for the treatment of diabetes such as exercise, drinking water, use of control parts etc. Metformin plays an important role in the treatment of diabetes that helps to reduce glucose production. Global diabetes cases occur mostly in the United States with the exception of India, Brazil, china.
Keywords: Introduction, Pathophysiology, Problem, Symptom, Type, Causes, Feature Risk, Diabetes, Mathematical Therapy, Prevention.
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