diabetic retinopathy
diabetic retinopathy
Diabetic Retinopathy
Because of the viscous blood when there is hyperglycemia in diabetes mellitus, the blood circulation in the eyes becomes slow or sluggish. This will result in blurring or vision of the person affected.
People with diabetes may, over time, develop nerve damage throughout the body called diabetic neuropathies, a set of nerve disorders caused by diabetes.
Diabetic nephropathy is the damage caused to the kidneys (the renal system) due to persistent high levels of glucose in the blood as happens in Diabetes.
Diabetes caused by other hormones blocking/stopping insulin.
Diabetes mellitus is caused by an absolute or relative lack of insulin.
diabetes mellitus
Diabetes mellitus is caused by a dysfunction of the pancreas and its ability to produce insulin.
Diabetes mellitus is caused by lack of insulin from the pancreas.
Type 1 diabetes is caused by a deficiency of insulin, a hormone produced by the pancreas that regulates blood sugar levels. This results in high blood sugar levels, leading to the symptoms of diabetes mellitus.
Insulin dependent diabetes mellitus is caused when an autoimmune response causes the death of insulin secreting cells in the pancreas. Without regulation, the blood glucose level increases causing hyperglycemia.