I don't think there is a limit I was diagnosed with Type 1 (juvenile Diabetes) at 26 yrs old, I was told its rare and its possible i have had it longer and not known(i was a heavy drinker) it could have masked some symptoms but when I did get sick I got really sick near death I was very lucky that I found out on time. best advice is to know the symptoms and be careful, I experienced drastic wieghtloss uncontrollable hunger and thirst(my body couldn't process food for energy) frequent urination, fruity breath, shakyness, fatigue, II was also very lethargic thinking (I'll be fine i just need to relax) I literally had family members come to my house and drag me to the ER, I was very lucky I was in DKA diabetic keto acidosis, I was in the hospitol on IV's for almost 2 weeks, best bet is to watch the symtpoms and inform yourself so that you can be careful its really a scarey experience but once controlled you can live a normal happy healthy life, I feel better and have more energy now then I have had in years.
Most people diagnosed with type 2 diabetes are diagnosed after the age of 30, but generally before the age of 40. This isn't when people get diabetes, just when people are diagnosed. You could have diabetes for several years prior to getting diagnosed.
It depends for type 1 diabetes you get it when your under 18
for type 2 diabetes most people get it around the age of 45
At any age. This disease is not dicrimenatory.
When your born or any other age.
At the age of 4, the type of diabetes mellitus you would expect to have is type 1 juvenile diabetes.
Diabetes mellitus.
The scientific name for diabetes is diabetes mellitus.
No there is not vector involved in Diabetes mellitus.
Diabetes Mellitus
Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus is what they formerly call the Non-insulin dependent Diabetes. This is the inherited type of diabetes. This is the diabetes that is usually managed with Oral Hyperglycemic medications and usually does not need insulin but depends on the situation.
The prefix for mellitus is "hyper-".
pathophysiology of diabetes mellitus type 2
secondary complications of diabetes mellitusSecondary complication of diabetes mellitusDiabetes Mellitus.
A deficiency in insulin causes type I diabetes mellitus.
Gestational diabetes mellitus is a form of diabetes that occurs when a woman is pregnant. It often goes away after birth.
Diabetes mellitus type 1