A REVIEW: LITERATURE ON SCIENCE OF DIABETES MELLITUS
Akanksha Pansare*, Rinkal Bagul, Harshda Sonwane, Kiran Shinde and Yogesh Tambade
ABSTRACT
“Diabetes mellitus”, is one of the most common non-communicable diseases worldwide. India faces several challenges in diabetes management, including a rising prevalence in urban and rural areas, lack of disease awareness among the public, limited health care facilities, high cost of treatment, suboptimal glycaemic control and rising prevalence of diabetic complications. It is mainly occurring after the age 40s. In this case insulin secreted but only in low amount and it is co-related of our life style such as overeating, physical activity etc. current review examines the contributions of pharmacists to the more
positive, long-term prognosis of patients with DM through improvements in its control and management. The systematic review to be carried out will include literature from 2001 to 2011 in the United Kingdom regarding awareness of diabetes among UK population and effectiveness of diabetes education. The present review therefore is an attempt to focus on the physiological aspects odiabetetes, its complications, goals of management, and treatment of diabetes.
Keywords: Diabetes mellitus, Diagnosis of diabetes mellitus, Treatment of diabetes mellitus, Prevention.
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