Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Independent diabetes mellitus.

Generally, diabetes mellitus is treated by diet, exercise and drug medication or insulin pumps and injections for the type 1. However, continuous researches about this disease have led to the development of new treatment therapies such as:

1. Pancreatic Islet Transplantation (Islet of Langerhans)

2. Pancreas transplantation

3. The introduction of new drug using synthetic human insulin.

4. Insulin analogs, a medication that can mimic the action of insulin in the body.

To ensure the effective implementation of the diabetes mellitus treatment, diabetic patients should have deep understanding about the value of working closely with their physician and certified dieticians and educators. They can provide the patient with information about food nutrient contents, proper exercises and medicinal administration.

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