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International Journal of Health and Pharmaceutical Medicine, 2022, 3(3); doi: 10.38007/IJHPM.2022.030305.

Epidemiological Status and Prevention and Control of Diabetes Mellitus Complicated With Tuberculosis and Other Infectious Diseases

Author(s)

Zhengfang Chen

Corresponding Author:
Zhengfang Chen
Affiliation(s)

Department of Endocrinology, Changshu Hospital Affiliated to Soochow University, Changshu 215500, Jiangsu, China

chenzf2213@126.com

Abstract

Diabetes mellitus and tuberculosis have been paid more and more attention. They can exist and influence each other. Diabetes mellitus is known by many doctors as a separate risk factor for tuberculosis. Tuberculosis can cause disorders in the external environment of diabetic patients and easily cause many acute and chronic complications in patients with high sugar concentration. The combination of the two has long been a very difficult problem in medicine. In this paper, the relationship between the probability of diabetic patients' second admission to hospital and the related characteristics is studied. The results of the model analysis showed that 135 patients were divided into observation group and control group with 64 cases in each group by randomly selected detection method. Two groups of patients were given clinical routine drug treatment, while the control group was given routine nursing during the treatment. Nursing compliance and satisfaction with nursing were very high, and the treatment effect was good for diabetic patients. The treatment model is helpful for the rational treatment of diabetic patients, further understanding of the relationship between diabetes and tuberculosis and the relationship between them, so that the disease in the treatment can achieve better results and prevention treatment.

Keywords

Diabetes and Tuberculosis, Infectious Disease Research, Disease Prevention and Control, Popular Status

Cite This Paper

Zhengfang Chen. Epidemiological Status and Prevention and Control of Diabetes Mellitus Complicated With Tuberculosis and Other Infectious Diseases. International Journal of Health and Pharmaceutical Medicine  (2022), Vol. 3, Issue 3: 60-71. https://doi.org/10.38007/IJHPM.2022.030305.

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