Title: A Comparative Study on Diabetes (Diabetes Mellitus)

(Metabolic Disease that occurs when an Individual Has Elevated Blood Glucose)

Authors: Rahul Kumar, Rajeev Ranjan Kumar

 DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v9i6.08

Abstract

Backdrop and Objectives: Diabetes is also known as: diabetes mellitus (DM), it can cause many serious problems ,it is not diagnosed at the time and it can also lead to death in several cases. it. Is the bundle of several metabolic levels which is over hypothyroidism he very long time period. their is a universal symbol for diabetes as shown in figure 1.

Description: 463 million people have diabetes in this world.88 million people with diabetes are in southeast Asia region .88 million people, 77 with diabetes are in India so the prevalence of the population is 8.9%, according to the IDF.

The majority living in low-and middle- income countries, and 1.6 million of people died by diabetes each year.

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Corresponding Author

Rajeev Ranjan Kumar

Senior Residents, Department of Medicine, AIIMS –Patna, India