The Diabetes Mellitus patients glucose level alteration results were shown to few extent increased Glucose level with Diabetes Mellitus (18.7 ± 0.0), Type-I Diabetes Mellitus (74.5 ± 2.74), T-II Diabetes Mellitus (76.9 ± 7.88) when make comparison with regular well fit volunteer (123.7 ± 1.953) & 40-50 years age groups of the patients were higher prevalence of Diabetes Mellitus
The DM patients glucose level alteration results indicated to some extent increased Glucose level with DM (19.1 ± 0.0), Type-I DM (74.5 ± 2.74), T-II DM (173.5 ± 6.85) when compared to regular well-fit volunteer (125.7 ± 2.73) & 40-50 years age groups of the patients were higher prevalence of DM (553 Numbers & 36.9 %). Non Vegetarian are exaggerated more numbers & percentage of DM (542 Numbers & 36.1 %) when compare to Vegetarian (958 Numbers & 63.9 %) & also prominently affected DM with professional workers (540 Numbers & 36 %). Comparatively, 80-100 Kgs body weight of DM patient's prevalence increased in Coimbatore zone. The results of collected blood samples were expressed in the form of TCH levels DM + inflammation (35.1 ± 0.484↑), subsequent to drugs taken potassium levels DM associated diseases such as hypertension (0.590 ± 0.02543↑), PTP levels exposed that the DM + hyperlipidemic (1 ± 0.0296↑), myocardial infarctions (16.94 ± 0.4321↑) patients SGOT levels, sodium levels DM linked diseases such as DM + bradycardia (7.2 ± 0.2453↑), DM + congestive heart failure (980 ± 0.61 ↑) numbers of WBC, (12.6 ± 1.882) were HB elevated more, HDL variability results have shown DM + hyperlipidemic (0.78 ± 1.4252↓), RBC count indicated DM + inflammation (0.269 ± 0.08105↓), have shown DM & associated diseases patients after the drugs taken LDL levels for hypertension (33.8 ± 3.291↓) & subsequent to the drugs taken DM + inflammation (1.65 ± 0.0032↓).
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