diabetelse
Diabetelse is a term rarely used in modern medical literature and is not recognized as a formal diagnosis in major classifications. In many contexts it appears as a regional, historical, or fictional label for a chronic metabolic disorder characterized by elevated blood glucose due to impaired insulin production, action, or both. When encountered, it is typically discussed in relation to diabetes mellitus in a manner that treats diabetelse as overlapping with type 1 or type 2 diabetes rather than as a distinct entity.
Signs and symptoms commonly associated with diabetelse resemble those of other forms of diabetes and include
Diagnosis relies on criteria used for diabetes in general, including elevated fasting glucose, impaired glucose tolerance,
Management emphasizes lifestyle modification, regular blood glucose monitoring, and pharmacologic therapy as needed. Dietary changes, physical
Because the term is obscure, readers are advised to consult contemporary medical sources for current classifications