Diabetes mellitus

Diabetes mellitus
Classification and external resources
Insulin is made in beta cells in the pancreas. Problems with insulin causes diabetes.
ICD-10E10.E14.
ICD-9250
MedlinePlus001214
eMedicinemed/546 emerg/134
MeSHC18.452.394.750

Diabetes is a medical condition that results when there is not enough of the insulin hormone in a person's blood, or when the person's body cannot properly use the insulin it produces (insulin resistance). People with diabetes mellitus are called diabetics.[1]

There is another disease with a similar name called diabetes insipidus. However, they are not related. When people say "diabetes", they usually mean diabetes mellitus.

Diabetes entered the top 10 causes of death in 2019, following a significant percentage increase of 70% since 2000. Diabetes is also responsible for the largest rise in male deaths among the top 10, with an 80% increase since 2000.[2]

  1. "Diabetes mellitus". Diabetes UK. Retrieved 2024-12-09.
  2. "The top 10 causes of death". www.who.int. Retrieved 2024-05-22.

Diabetes mellitus

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