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Understanding Diabetes Mellitus Opara A.C. MB;BS, FWACS
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OUTLINE OF DISCUSSION Introduction Definition Causes of diabetes Recognizing diabetes Preventing diabetes Treatment of diabetes Complications of diabetes
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So sweet yet so bitter pure white and deadly
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Introduction 2014 review of surveys done on diabetes in US of A – 29.1 million diabetics – 86 million pre- diabetics – $245 billion cost of treatment
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Definition Clinical condition characterized by elevated blood sugar levels due to absolute or relative deficiency of insulin. – Lack of insulin affects the metabolism of Carbohydrates Proteins Fats Water and electrolyte balance
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Causes Type 1 (IDDM) Genetic factors (1/3) Environmental factors – Viruses cause β-cell damage – Diet- cow milk, nitrosamines in smoked and cured meat – Stress – Immunological diseases – Pancreatic diseases Type 2 (NIDDM) Genetic factors Environmental factors: – Lifestyle- overeating, obesity and under-activity – Malnutrition in-utero Age: middle age Pregnancy
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Recognizing diabetes mellitus Asymptomatic Thirst Polyuria Nocturia Rapid weight loss Chronic fatigue Malaise Increased susceptibility to infections – Boils in the skin – Genital candidiasis – Pruritus vulvae and balanitis Features of complications
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Preventing Diabetes Mellitus Check your risk status Manage your weight Exercise regularly Diet: – More fiber, whole grain Alcohol Smoking Control your blood pressure Reduce your risk of cardiovascular disease See your doctor for regular check-ups Older than 45 and normal weight Overweight and less than 45
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Treatment Dietary management alone Oral drugs with diet Diet with insulin – Regular exercise – Healthy diet – Reduce alcohol – Stop smoking
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Complications of Diabetes Mellitus Short term Hypoglycaemia Ketoacidosis Non-ketotic hyperosmolar diabetic coma Lactic acidosis Long term Atherosclerosis Renal failure Diabetic foot and diabetic hand Retinopathy Catarcact Neuropathy
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Conclusion
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