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Encyclopedia > Type 2 diabetes
See diabetes mellitus for further general information on diabetes.

Diabetes mellitus type 2 (formerly Diabetes mellitus type II and also known as non-insulin-dependent diabetes, NIDDM or adult-onset diabetes) is a metabolic disorder.


The onset of the disease is commonest in middle age and later life. It can usually be controlled by diet and exercise, and unlike diabetes mellitus type 1 (juvenile diabetes) it often does not necessitate the use of insulin injections, because insulin production in the pancreas is still possible, although impaired.


The term non-insulin-dependent is a misnomer - some patients must start insulin therapy some time in the course of their disease.


Diabetes mellitus type 2 is often associated with obesity and hypertension, and with the conditions insulin resistance and PCOS or Syndrome X. It is also associated with haemochromatosis, acromegaly, Cushing's syndrome and a number of other endocrinological disorders.


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Diabetes mellitus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (3964 words)
Type 2 may go unnoticed for years in a patient before diagnosis, since the symptoms are typically milder (no ketoacidosis) and can be sporadic.
Diabetes is often detected when a person suffers a problem frequently caused by diabetes, such as a heart attack, stroke, neuropathy, poor wound healing or a foot ulcer, certain eye problems, certain fungal infections, or delivering a baby with macrosomia or hypoglycemia.
Type 2 Diabetes is more complex and difficult but if to the extent it is regarded as an excursion of the organism from the control envelope of the metabolic functions around Glucose metabolism, correcting body mass to reverse that excursion approaches a cure.
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