Diabetes Latent

Latent forms of diabetes mellitus are a group of abnormalities of carbohydrate metabolism in which insulin secretion remains normal or slightly impaired, but atherogenic and hemorrhagic complications develop, as well as cardiac, kidney, and nervous pathologies.

The main symptom of diabetes mellitus of any type and latent form is hyperglycemia. Clinically, it is manifested by thirst, constant fatigue and an increased need for food. Some patients report frequent urination at night - nocturia. With late diagnosis or lack of treatment, multiple organ failure develops. Latent forms in adults are diagnosed



Latent diabetes is one of the most common endocrinological diseases. The main manifestations of the pathology are weight changes and increased appetite. Blood sugar may not differ from normal, but a person has every chance of getting this disease. The danger of high blood sugar is that the disease develops slowly, and it is impossible to guess about it without special tests. Attempts to normalize weight at home can only worsen the disease. Latent diabetes in women is different in that after conception the pathology becomes obvious and glucosuria appears. Even with moderate glucose concentrations in diabetes, people feel worse, feel weak, and experience vision problems. However, other changes are difficult to notice. This type of diabetes is difficult to diagnose. And for this you will have to pass special tests. This test will show changes in your glucose tolerance test performance. Sometimes the disease is discovered by chance during an examination by a doctor. You can visit any clinic and remain unattended by doctors, since the disease will be an accidental discovery. Such errors lead to deterioration of the patient's condition and missed treatment. Bigdicordites often take a latent form. The latent form does not always lead to myocardial infarction. To avoid serious consequences, early diagnosis and timely treatment are necessary. In 90% of cases, pathology is detected in the last stages of the chronic course, and this is very dangerous.