This paper thoroughly overviews diabetes mellitus, focusing on its introduction, classification, and management strategies. Initially, the paper outlines the fundamental concepts of diabetes mellitus, including its impact on global health and its underlying pathophysiological mechanisms. It distinguishes between the two primary types of diabetes: Type 1 diabetes (T1D), an autoimmune condition leading to the destruction of insulin-producing beta cells, and Type 2 diabetes (T2D), characterized by insulin resistance and relative insulin deficiency. The paper further explores gestational diabetes and its implications for maternal and fetal health. Management strategies for diabetes are examined in detail, encompassing lifestyle modifications, pharmacotherapy, Anthropo-therapeutic Healing, and technological interventions. Key aspects include dietary management, physical activity, and blood glucose monitoring to achieve glycemic control. Additionally, advancements in diabetes care, such as novel pharmacological agents, insulin delivery systems, and continuous glucose monitoring, are discussed. The paper aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the types of diabetes mellitus and their management, offering insights into current practices and future directions for improving patient outcomes and enhancing quality of life.
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