Abstract

The main purpose of the current research work was to study the importance of the clinical identification of persons with painless ischemia in diabetes mellitus and discuss potential treatment interventions. The current study was conducted on articles published during the previous 15 years. Furthermore, recent references to retrieved research articles were studied. Unfortunately, over the last decade or two, another trend has emerged: the prevalence of obesity and diabetes mellitus has increased. The world’s population is aging, and older people are more likely to have trouble maintaining appropriate glucose levels during fasting or postprandial periods. These developments add to the world’s population’s ongoing burden of diabetes and heart disease. The research article reviews a study related to painless ischemia in diabetes mellitus This data covers obesity and other diabetes mellitus antecedents in middle-aged and elderly people all around the world. We resulted that painless ischemia in diabetes mellitus Preinfarct angina and classic myocardial infarction chest discomfort is usually absent. 3) They usually have congestive heart failure, which is frequently accompanied by painless myocardial ischemia during stress testing. Painless ischemia was more common in diabetics regardless of the severity of ischemia, but painless ischemia was less common in non-diabetics with severe ischemia. As a result, diabetic individuals with neuropathy and retinopathy should be managed with extra care.

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