There are three main types of diabetes mellitus, 1, 2, and gestational.
I've also heard of two subgroups of D.M..... 1.5 and 3. I'm not sure there's a consensus on type 3, but type 1.5 is generally accepted.
There's also diabetes insipidus.
2007-11-06 12:15:18
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answered by Mr. Peachy® 7
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answered by ? 3
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2016-09-19 10:09:44
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Yes, though there's two main ones, Type 1 and Type 2.
You can also have a form of diabetes when you're pregant, though that's only temporary.
Type 1 usually happens in younger people (under the age of 40) and is when the body ceases to produce its own insulin. Treatment is by injections of insulin.
Type 2 happens usually in older people, over 40, and is when the body doesn't make the best use of insulin -there are a number of causes and it's possible to "treat" it with diet and exercise.
2007-11-08 02:45:46
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answered by Jen - Updo Queen 1
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2016-05-20 09:02:28
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answered by Anonymous
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According to some recent reports from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) there may be a new form of diabetes.
They're calling it Type III or Type 1.5 Diabetes...
The situation is that Type I diabetics are developing insulin resistance...which is Type II diabetes. This is a horrible situation and one quote I read was 'bone chilling.'
2007-11-07 02:15:47
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answered by David S 5
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Only two types: type one is insulin dependant develops around twelve or thirteen plus, and type two which develops around forty or so (adults, anyway). However these days, with kids becoming more sedentary and much fatter than they should be, some kids are now developing type two diabetes when they're not even in their teens. That should be a wake up call to some people....
2007-11-10 05:31:35
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answered by robert43041 7
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The most recent classification of diabetes mellitus by an international expert committee in 1997 is as follows:
Type 1 diabetes
Type 2 diabetes
Gestational diabetes
Other specific types
http://www.health-screening.sg/diabetes-mellitus.php
2007-11-06 14:42:04
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answered by Steven T 2
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Yes, there are 3 types of diabetes. Type I and Type II plus gestational diabetes. Gestational DM can occur in a women when she is pregnant and can happen with or without a prior history of DM. In addition, after giving birth she chance of developing Type II increases.
2007-11-06 09:21:36
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answered by Anonymous
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2015-09-07 21:14:24
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answered by Nolan 1
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