The most common one is diabetes mellitus. Others include water inoxication, diabetes insipidus, etc.
Diabetes Mellitus is the more common one since Diabetes Insipidus develops from Diabetes mellitus.
The scientific name for diabetes is diabetes mellitus.
you have to be much more specific in your question. there are many types of diabetes- type one diabetes, type two diabetes, diabetes insipidus, diabetes mellitus. I, personally, am actually a type one diabetic (diabetes mellitus). This is not due to chromosomal error. No one is precisely sure as to how one acquires diabetes, but my doctor's believe I caught a virus which tricked my immune system to thinking my pancreas was sick, when it was in fact not. My immune system then killed my beta cells. Or alpha. I don't know haha. Hope this helps.
Although it seems they are in fact hereditary, one can not pass cancer nor diabetes thru genetics.
Diabetes Mellitus is mainly caused by deficiency of insulin due to either destruction of Istet of Langerhans present in the pancreas or any autoimmune cause. Here there is increased blood sugar level and sugar starts to appear to come with urine. It even becomes fatal when sugar level increases very much. While Diabetes insipidus is caused by defect in secretion of vasopressin (Antidiuretic Harmone) which is secreted from pituitary gland present in hypothalamus. Its function is to reabsorb water from distal tubules in the kidney and due to this it contol the concentration of urine. But its deficiency causes increased water excretion through urine even in low intake of water.
"DM" in diabetes meant differently by different peoples they areDiabetes mellitus orDiabetes managementDiabetes is other wise called as diabetes mellitus, high blood sugar, high blood glucose, hype glucosemia.The steps to handle/caring/treating diabetes is called as diabetes management.
To use paneer booti in diabetes mellitus one must follow the instructions carefully, and precisely to make sure it is used in a proper and effective way.
Elevated blood sugar.
It runs in families but is hereditary, not communicable.
type 1 diabetes mellitus
Yes, there is type 1 diabetes. And there is type 2 diabetes. One is hereditary and the other you get from eating food high in sodium or lack of excercise.