Classification, Symptoms, Treatment and Preventive Strategies of Diabetes. A guide to the basic

Magda Madoń, Patrycja Proszowska, Daria Sieniawska, Adrianna Orzeł, Aleksandra Pich-Czekierda, Zuzanna Kotowicz, Julia Sieniawska
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Introduction Diabetes is a chronic metabolic disorder characterized by impaired insulin secretion and action. Risk factors for diabetes include age, obesity, low physical activity, hypertension, lipid disorders, and genetic predisposition. Symptoms of diabetes typically include frequent urination, weight loss, excessive thirst, weakness, fatigue, susceptibility to fungal infections and recurrent boils. Diabetes is a prevalent and significant societal concern, often causing anxiety, uncertainty and a sense of danger upon diagnosis. Aim of the study The aim of the study is to provide a comprehensive analysis of diabetes, including its classification, characteristic symptoms, the most frequently occurring diabetes-related complications, and preventive strategies. Through a detailed discussion of these issues, our goal is to increase public awareness of diabetes and provide readers with comprehensive knowledge about this disease. Material and method This article presents the current state of knowledge about diabetes. A literature review was conducted using the PubMed, Google Scholar and Web of Science databases, utilizing keywords such as "diabetes", "diabetes mellitus", "diabetes complications". Results The number of people with diabetes has continued to rise. Scientists predict that in a few decades, this number could reach more than half a billion globally. Many individuals may not realize that they are at risk for this civilization disease, often due to unhealthy lifestyle choices such as smoking, obesity, and lack of physical activity. Early initiation of treatment is crucial in preventing serious complications. Despite living with diabetes for years, some patients still report insufficient knowledge about their condition. Therefore, educating patients about the nature of the disease and its treatment is essential for improving their quality of life.
糖尿病的分类、症状、治疗和预防策略。糖尿病基本知识指南
导言 糖尿病是一种慢性代谢性疾病,其特点是胰岛素分泌和作用受损。糖尿病的危险因素包括年龄、肥胖、体力活动少、高血压、血脂紊乱和遗传易感性。糖尿病的症状通常包括尿频、体重减轻、过度口渴、虚弱、疲劳、易受真菌感染和反复长疖子。糖尿病是一个普遍存在的重大社会问题,一旦确诊,往往会引起焦虑、不确定感和危险感。研究目的 本研究旨在全面分析糖尿病,包括其分类、特征性症状、最常发生的糖尿病相关并发症以及预防策略。通过对这些问题的详细讨论,我们的目标是提高公众对糖尿病的认识,为读者提供有关该疾病的全面知识。材料和方法 本文介绍了糖尿病的知识现状。我们利用 PubMed、Google Scholar 和 Web of Science 数据库,使用 "糖尿病"、"糖尿病"、"糖尿病并发症 "等关键词进行了文献综述。结果 糖尿病患者人数持续上升。科学家预测,几十年后,全球糖尿病患者人数将超过 5 亿。许多人可能没有意识到自己有患这种文明病的风险,这往往是由于选择了不健康的生活方式,如吸烟、肥胖和缺乏体育锻炼。及早开始治疗对于预防严重并发症至关重要。尽管已患糖尿病多年,但一些患者仍表示对自己的病情缺乏足够的了解。因此,让患者了解疾病的性质和治疗方法对于提高他们的生活质量至关重要。
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