International Journal of Contemporary Research In Multidisciplinary, 2025;4(3):139-145
COVID-19 and Emerging Trends in Diabetes Mellitus
Author Name: Dr. Dushyant Bawiskar; Dr. Nikita Sheth; Dr. Asifuzzaman Shahriyar Ahmed; Dr. Priyadarshini Mishra; Dr. Anand Chandra Sahoo; Dr. Partha Ranjan Das;
Paper Type: review paper
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Abstract:
Background: COVID-19 has been plaguing the entire world for more than two years and there has been no sign of eradication of it as new mutant forms constantly and regularly arise from the previous versions in order to evade the immunity gained through natural infection and vaccination.
Summary: Diabetes mellitus was in itself an epidemic before the arrival of COVID-19. Diabetes is considered as the worst comorbidity to have in times of COVID-19 as the complications created by diabetes is huge. In addition, several other diseases grip the body post diabetes such as CVD, renal impairment and so on. Obesity can also be seen among diabetic patients as the blood sugar levels are not maintained properly. All these fall out effects coupled with the deadly impact of COVID-19 makes it difficult to manage such patients clinically.
Conclusion: The connection between COVID-19 and new developments in diabetes necessitates a thorough and interdisciplinary approach due to its complexity. The domains of endocrinology and infectious diseases must continue to work together to better understand the underlying processes and create long-term care plans, treatment plans, and preventative measures for those who suffer from both illnesses.
Keywords:
COVID-19, Diabetes Mellitus, T1DM, T2DM, Long COVID-19, Telemedicine
How to Cite this Article:
Dr. Dushyant Bawiskar,Dr. Nikita Sheth,Dr. Asifuzzaman Shahriyar Ahmed,Dr. Priyadarshini Mishra,Dr. Anand Chandra Sahoo,Dr. Partha Ranjan Das. COVID-19 and Emerging Trends in Diabetes Mellitus. International Journal of Contemporary Research in Multidisciplinary. 2025: 4(3):139-145
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