A Cross Sectional Study on Avathaikal in Madhumegam (Siddha Complication Of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus) at National Institute of Siddha, Chennai 6000 47.
Abstract
Current guidelines for treating patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus are based on glycemic standards derived from epidemiologic data. This study has been under to estimate the madhumega avathaikal complication of type 2 DM among the patients reporting in outpatients department of national institute of siddha, ayothidoss pandithar hospital, chennai 47, study was performed from June to august, 300 Patients were randomly selected .The data collected by case report form . However, the course of the disease, from prediabetes to end-stage complications, is not the same in all patients. Micro vascular complications, including nephropathy, retinopathy, and neuropathy, are strongly related to haemoglobin A1C (HbA1c). However, vascular complications may progress in patients who have HbA1c <7.0% and may appear even in undiagnosed patients owing to transient increases in plasma glucose concentrations. RESULT: On observing avathaikal in DM subject incidence of 50% subject affected major complication. The study is obtained mainly to enhance healthy living of DM subject this study makes a siddha physician for proper monitoring of glycaemic level and blood glucose levels and exact line of therapy CONCLUSION: Macro vascular complications may develop early like obesity, CAD, and, like micro vascular complications, ongoing research into the mechanisms responsible for diabetic complications may provide new markers to help identify patients with type 2 diabetes who can benefit from earlier anti diabetes treatments.
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