Some studies of the renal function in Type-I vs Type-II Diabetics from hospitals District Multan (Punjab) Pakistan
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Abstract
This study was conducted in the patient for the treatment of disease of Urea. This was done in different hospitals of District Multan for the measurement of urea, creatinine and uric acid in insulin-dependent Diabetics (ID) and non-insulin-dependent diabetics (NID) patients 132 subjects were studied and divided into the three types of groups i.e. control, type-I (Below the age 40) and type-II (subsequent to age 40) blood samples were drawn by venipuncture and tested with the help of commercial kits. NID patients showed impaired renal function (Urea and Creatinine levels considerably raised) which was more marked in males. NID diabetics, therefore just like ID diabetics are also at risk for developing nephropathy. Hyper uricemia was also noted in NID females. Both are important risk factors predisposing to atherosclerosis and coronary heart disease in NID patients. This is beneficial for the society and scientific community to prevent such type of diseases.
Keyword: Control; Diabetics; Hospitals; Hypoglycemic Agents; Multan; NID; ID; Renal Function