In diabetes mellitus, what condition is not possible? 1) Polyuria 2) Loss of apetite 3) Glucosuria 4) Ketoacidosis.
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☑️ The most common symptoms of type 1 diabetes mellitus (DM) are polyuria, polydipsia, and polyphagia, along with lassitude, nausea, and blurred vision, all of which result from the hyperglycemia itself. Polyuria is caused by osmotic diuresis secondary to hyperglycemia
☑️ Polyuria in diabetes occurs when you have excess levels of sugar in the blood. Normally, when your kidneys create urine, they reabsorb all of the sugar and direct it back to the bloodstream. With type 1 diabetes, excess glucose ends up in the urine, where it pulls more water and results in more urine.
☑️ Ketonuria occurs when high levels of ketone bodies which occur when cells are broken down for energy are present in the urine.
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Among the above options, Loss of Apetite is not seen in Diabetes Mellitus.
Therefore, option 2 is the correct answer.
➡️ the common symptoms of diabetes mellitus are:-
¤ Polyuria ( excessive urine ).
¤ Glycosuria ( high glucose in blood ) .
¤ Polyphasia ( excessive hunger ).
¤ ketoacidosis ( high ketone bodies ).
¤ Hyperglycemia ( increased glucose in blood ).
¤ Loss of weight and tiredness.
Therefore, loss of apetite is not seen in diabetes mellitus.
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