Clinical Features of Osteopathy Development in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
Keywords:
diabetes mellitus, osteoporosisAbstract
Diabetes mellitus is one of the most important problems of clinical endocrinology, as evidenced by its prevalence and changes in all organs and systems. According to forecasts of the World Health Organization (WHO), the number of patients with diabetes mellitus (DM) in developed countries will increase by 41% by 2025 (from 51 million to 72 million people). Globally, the number of DM patients will increase by 122%, from 135 million to 300 million. a person. Among all deaths in the world, DM accounts for 1.4%. The improvement of treatment methods for patients with diabetes contributed to an increase in their life expectancy and, consequently, an increase in the frequency of late complications. They determine the quality of life, and often the life-long prognosis in such patients. Diabetes mellitus is characterized by the appearance of acute and chronic complications, varying in speed and severity. As a rule, they adversely affect the patient's quality of life and lead to significantly earlier disability and death.