Diabetes mellitus is a common disease characterized by high levels of glucose in the blood and impaired absorption of glucose by the body. Diabetes mellitus can be caused by various factors, among which diabetogenic factors stand out. In this article we will look at the main diabtogenic factors and their impact on the development of diabetes mellitus.
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Diabetogenic factor is a factor that affects the condition of the pancreas, the dysfunction of which leads to the development of diabetes. Any internal or external factors can lead to disruption of the pancreas.
Groups of factors contributing to the development of the disease: - Phenomenological factors. Excessive tendency to be overweight, constitutional affiliation, hormonal imbalances, severe stress, overload of the nervous system. - Somatic factors (Down syndrome, chromosomal abnormality, any hereditary and congenital diseases). - Pharmacological factors (taking certain medications that, in combination with diabetes mellitus, can cause sudden jumps in blood glucose levels). You should not assume that diabetes can simply be “ignored” and ignored using special diets.