Diabetes Mellitus is a metabolic disease in which the body does not produce or does not properly utilize insulin. And
there is hyperglycemic condition that may lead to diabetic complications such the progression of microvascular (nephropathy, neuropathy, and retinopathy) and macrovascular complications. The following article provide you with informations regarding the testing (assessment) and management of both micro and macrovascular as diabetes mellitus complications.
In the microvascular complication section you will find diagnostic criteria for chronic kidney disease and what should patients do with micro and macroalbuminuria (nephropathy complication), Chronic Sensorimotor Distal Symmetric Polyneuropathy (DPN) and Autonomic Neuropathy in the neuropathy complication with table of drugs and typical doses to treat symptomatic DPN, diabetic retinopathy as a highly specific vascular complication of diabetes in retinopathy complication.
In the section of macrovascular complication there are Cerebrovascular Disease as the major cause of morbidity and mortality in patients with diabetes and the strongest risk factors of Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) including Keys to Effective Diagnosis and Evaluation of PAD.
For each complications section, there are detailed description about the frequency of assessment, type of assessment, diagnostic criterias, and management of complications. Follow complete read of The Testing and Management of Diabetes Mellitus Complications in this Micro/Macrovascular DM article, 4 pages, 314 kB (source: metabolicpulse.org).

