Management and Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes

Saad Masood Butt
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Abstract

Diabetes is a diseas caused by insufficient insulin production by the pancreas. Diabetic people aged 18 and older accounted for 8.5% of the total adult population in 2014. From 2000 to 2010, the early death rate from diabetes was reduced in high-income nations, but then grew again from 2010 to 2016. Premature mortality from diabetes rose in low- and middle-income nations across both time periods. Noncommunicable illnesses (cardiovascular diseases, cancer, chronic respiratory diseases, and diabetes) between the ages of 30 and 70 have declined by 18 percent worldwide since 2020. Cardiovascular events are markedly increased in people with diabetes. Diabetes treatment must be based on a thorough understanding of the disease's pathophysiology. To treat type 1 diabetics, insulin is necessary since insulin production is impaired. When insulin secretion and action are both impaired in people with type 2 diabetes, treatment becomes more difficult. As a result, the patient's stage of the disease and personal characteristics will influence the type of treatment he or she receives. Type 2 diabetes management and treatment objectives are discussed in this research.
2型糖尿病的管理和治疗
糖尿病是一种由胰腺分泌胰岛素不足引起的疾病。2014年,18岁及以上的糖尿病患者占成年人口总数的8.5%。从2000年到2010年,高收入国家的糖尿病早期死亡率有所下降,但随后从2010年到2016年再次上升。在这两个时期,低收入和中等收入国家的糖尿病过早死亡率都有所上升。自2020年以来,全球30至70岁人群的非传染性疾病(心血管疾病、癌症、慢性呼吸道疾病和糖尿病)减少了18%。糖尿病患者的心血管事件明显增加。糖尿病的治疗必须建立在对疾病病理生理的彻底了解的基础上。为了治疗1型糖尿病,胰岛素是必需的,因为胰岛素分泌受损。当2型糖尿病患者的胰岛素分泌和作用都受损时,治疗变得更加困难。因此,患者的疾病阶段和个人特征将影响他或她接受的治疗类型。本研究探讨了2型糖尿病的管理和治疗目标。
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