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• Malaise and fatigue (from decrease in energy)
• Blurred vision (swelling of lenses from osmotic effects)
Types of Diabetes Mellitus
• Type (1) diabetes mellitus: This term has replaced several former terms, including
childhood-onset diabetes, juvenile diabetes, and insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM).
• Type (2) diabetes mellitus: This term has replaced several former terms, including adult-
onset diabetes, obesity-related diabetes, and non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus
(NIDDM).
• Type (3) diabetes mellitus: gestational diabetes (pregnancy diabetes).
Diagnosis of Diabetes
Diagnosis cannot be made from:
 Blood glucose strips read visually or by a meter.
 Urine testing.
 Glycosalated Haemoglobin - HbA1c.

                                     Figure 16: Blood glucose strips

Diagnosis of Diabetes
Two pieces of evidence required
 Symptoms
 Random Venous Plasma Glucose > 11.1
 Fasting Venous Plasma Glucose > 7.0
 2 Hour Venous Plasma Glucose > 11.1
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