Type 1 Diabetes MellitusDepressionIntroduction. Sexual dysfunction in women with diabetes, despite its important consequences to their quality of life, has been investigated only recently with conflicting results about its prevalence and association with complications and psychological factors.Aims. To assess...
More research is being done on what's calledLatent Autoimmune Diabetes in Adults(LADA). Some people refer to this as "Diabetes 1.5" or "Diabetes 1 1/2" because it overlaps with parts of both type 1 and type 2 diabetes. LADA symptomscan come on very slowly, making it tricky to diagnose...
33 If the new criteria were used, some women classified as being without diabetes would have been reclassified as having diabetes. However, this change would not explain our results, because inclusion of those with diabetes in the group without diabetes would tend to weaken the association. ...
The symptoms of diabetes were known already in ancient times but the first physician who coiled the name “Diabetes mellitus” was Avicenna who lived in Persia in the medieval times (980–1037). Avicenna described diabetes mellitus as a disease of “abnormal appetite, collapsed sexual functions, ...
Type 2 diabetes is the most common form of diabetes. Sometimes referred to as a "lifestyle disease", the incidence of this form of diabetes continues to grow - and not just in adults, but more and more commonly in children and teens too. What causes even more concern is that many peopl...
ContextAlthough many studies suggest that physical activity may reduce risk of type 2 diabetes, the role of moderate-intensity activity such as
Type 2 is the most common form of diabetes. About 1 in 10 people in the U.S. have type 2. Nearly 1 in 3 have prediabetes, meaning their blood sugar (or blood glucose) is high but not high enough to be diabetes yet. Type 2 Diabetes Symptoms ...
Notably, however, type 2 diabetes can also develop in people who are not overweight or obese, mostly in older adults. Symptoms & complications Early symptoms of type 2 diabetes include increased thirst, urination and hunger; fatigue; blurred vision; tingling extremities; and slowly healing sores ...
Type I Diabetes is also known as Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus (IDDM) or Juvenile Diabetes. Diabetes mellitus is a syndrome (= set of symptoms) characterized by increased level of sugar (glucose) in the blood due to deficiency or inactivity of hormone 'Insulin' that is absolutely necessary...
Type 1 diabetes mellitus (juvenile) is an auto-immune disease with no known cause at this time. Symptoms of type 1 diabetes include frequent urination, unintentional weight loss, dry and itchy skin, vision problems, wounds that heal slowly, and excessive