DM Presentation
DM Presentation
DM Presentation
s of Diabetes
Mellitus
Micro- and Macro-
Vascular Diseases
Cause and Effect of Diabetes Mellitus
• Eyes • Heart
• Kidneys • Blood
• Nerves Vessels
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Complications of Diabetes Mellitus can be divided
into two main categories:
Acute complications Long-term complications
(metabolic) (angiopathy)
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Acute Complications
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Hypoglycemia
It is characterised (abnormally low glucose level)
occurs when blood glucose falls below 70 mg/dL
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It is caused by the absence or markedly inadequate
amount of insulin. This deficit in insulin results in
disorders in metabolism of carbohydrate, protein and fat.
Diabetic It is more common in type 1 DM.
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Symptoms of Diabetic Ketoacidosis
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Hyperglycemic Hyper Osmolar Non-Ketotic state
(HHNS)
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It is characterised by hyperglycemia (blood glucose >600
mg/dL), hyperosmolarity (plasma osmolarity >310
mOsm/L) and dehydration, in absence of ketoacidsosis.
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Symptoms of
Hyperglycemic
Hyper Osmolar Non-
ketotic state
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Long-term complications
Microvascular
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Diabetic Retinopathy
It is caused by It’s a
blood vessel
leading
damage to the
back layer of the cause of
eye, the retina, blindness
leading to and visual
progressive loss disability
of vision, even
blindness
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Types of Retinopathy
Non- Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy
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Types of Diabetic Retinopathy
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Diabetic Nephropathy
The patient is
considered to have It’s a
diabetic nephropathy leading
if values of chronic
kidney disease (CKD) cause of
persist at least for 3 dialysis and
months ”eGFR <60 kidney
and/or UACR > -
300mg/g” transplant
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Symptoms of Nephropathy
The early stages of diabetic nephropathy show no symptoms. As the disease progresses, the follow symptoms
may appears
Difficulty in concentration
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Diabetic Neuropathy
Diabetic neuropathy is
caused by nerve damage This can
through different lead to
mechanisms, including
direct damage by the
sensory
hyperglycemia and motor,
decreased blood flow to autonomic
nerves by damaging
small blood vessels
and spinal
nerve
damage
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Symptoms of Diabetic Neuropathy
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Long-term complications
Macrovascular
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Coronary Artery Disease (CAD)
Diabetic macrovascular
complications result from These
changes in he medium to atherosclerotic
large blood vessels.
Blood vessel walls changes tend to
thicken, sclerose, and occur more often
become occluded by
plaque that adheres to the and at an earlier
vessel walls. Eventually, age in diabetes
blood flow is blocked.
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Risk
Factors of
Coronary
Artery
Disease
Symptoms of Coronary Artery Disease
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Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD)
Results from
Risk factors
narrowing and
hardening of
include smoking,
arteries that DM, CAD,
supply legs and Hyperlipidemia,
feet leading to CKD, CVA, A-
nerve and tissue fibrillation
damage to the
extremities
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Symptoms of Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD)
Difficulty walking or
Non-healing wounds
climbing stairs
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Stroke
This is a condition that occurs when the blood vessels supplying the brain become blocked or burst, leading
to brain damage. High blood sugar levels can cause damage to the blood vessels supplying the brain,
increasing the risk of stroke.
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Aortic Disease
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Carotid Artery Disease
This is a condition
that affects the Symptoms can include:
arteries in the neck Transient ischemic
that supply blood to attacks (TIAs) or
the brain. High blood "mini-strokes"
sugar levels can Loss of vision
cause damage to Dizziness
these blood vessels, Slurred speech
increasing the risk of Headache and neck
stroke. pain
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Conclusion
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