People with diabetes: regular or seriously ill?

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People with diabetes are a fairly large group of the population of our planet, about 200 million people. Among them, the vast majority suffer from type 2 diabetes mellitus (more than 90%), and slightly less than 10% occur in patients with other forms of diabetes – type 1 diabetes mellitus , gestational diabetes, and others. In recent years, there has….

Diabetes mellitus: a chronic disease. How to return a full life?

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Diabetes mellitus is a chronic disease that occurs in people of different ages for many reasons. The very fact of establishing a diagnosis indicates that the patient will have to radically change his lifestyle. This is necessary because the treatment of diabetes is based not only on the regular intake of medicines, but also on a certain diet and….

Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes: General and Differences

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Type 1 and type 2 diabetes are completely different diseases, but they also have common features. Among them, the main symptom, because of which this ailment got its name – high blood sugar. Both of these diseases are severe, changes affect all organs and systems of the patient. After diagnosis, a person’s life changes completely. What is common and….

How is diabetes manifested?

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How is diabetes manifested? Its first symptoms depend on the form of the disease. The first type of diabetes in acute form is often manifested in young people. Type 2 diabetes develops mainly in people who are old, slow and often hidden. Manifestations of diabetes in the first type of disease Symptoms of diabetes mellitus of the first….

Diabetes mellitus in children

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In childhood, diabetes is a rare occurrence, however, this pathology is found even in newborns. The most critical for the development of diabetes in infants is the age from 5 to 12 years, since the pancreas of children in this age period is in the process of formation, and the process of insulin production has not….

Diabetes and depression: is there a connection?

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Diabetes mellitus is a chronic violation of all types of metabolism in the body, especially carbohydrate metabolism. Moreover, with type 1 diabetes mellitus, the insulin necessary for breaking down sugar is simply not produced by pancreatic cells, and with type 2 diabetes it is produced, but the cells and tissues of the body do not perceive….

Diabetes and dental health in children

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Diabetes mellitus is a chronic endocrine disease, which is characterized by a persistent increase in blood sugar due to a deficiency of the pancreatic hormone – insulin. According to the data, among all pathologies of the endocrine system, it is diabetes mellitus that holds the leading position. Currently, the prevalence of diabetes among children tends to increase,….

Surgical treatment of glaucoma: how to defeat the most insidious eye disease?

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From September 9 to September 17, Moscow will host a week to combat glaucoma, a group of severe chronic eye diseases that are united by common signs: increased eye pressure, the development of trophic disorders of the optic nerve and retina, decreased visual acuity and narrowed visual fields. The surgeon-ophthalmologist, candidate of medical sciences Andrei….

Diabetes during pregnancy

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Diabetes mellitus is a disease characterized by a chronic increase in blood glucose. The basis of this process is absolute or relative insulin deficiency. The disease can be diagnosed at any age. But often the first signs of pathology are detected in women during pregnancy. Causes of diabetes during pregnancy Gestational diabetes mellitus – a violation of carbohydrate….