Diabetes-Mellitus1

Diabetes mellitus is an endocrine metabolic disease, which is frequently observed and may occur at any age . Its basic physiological and pathological change is due to absolute or relative insufficiency in secreting insulin . It is a systemic disease, which brings about chiefly the disturbance in sugar metabolism. The cardinal pathological characteristics of diabetes mellitus are the abnormal rise of glucose concentration in the blood. Clinically, there may appear such symptoms as polydipsia, polyphagia, polyuria, fatigue, emaciation or loss of weight – i.e. the typical clinical manifestations of diabetes mellitus. They are called, for short,three “polys”and one little . Besides, in the long and chronic course of development, the disease may be accompanied with symptoms of various acute and chronic complications, but mild or subclinical diabetics may show no marked subjective symptoms . It can be diagnosed only through physical examinations or through laboratory tests.

The occurrence of diabetes mellitus has relatively close relation with advance in age, obesity, decrease in physical labor and such dietary habit as the intake of food or drinks containing high calorie, high fat and high protein . In many countries all over the world, diabetes mellitus has become a frequently observed disease with a high incidence . In the Western developed countries, the incidence of diabetes mellitus has reached as high as 2% to 5% . In the developing countries, with the development of economy, the well-to-do condition of the people is also raised, and the incidence of this disease is likewise lifted. The incidence of diabetes mellitus in our country varies from 1 . 5% to 2 . 3%. It is estimated that the total number of diabetics probably accounts for twenty millions .

Diabetes Mellitus Compications: As a chronic disease with the lingering and aggravation of the pathological conditions, diabetes mellitus may cause acute metabolic disturbances or chronic complications such as diabetic ophthalmopathy, diabetic nephropathy , diabetic neuropathy, complications in the cardiovascular system, and diabetic feet . As diabetes mellitus may cause damage to numerous organs in the human body, the lethality and the disability rates are relatively high, seriously influencing the health of the people and the quality of their life . So in many countries all over the world, next to cardiovascular diseases and tumors, diabetes mellitus ranks as the third major disease .

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