Hyperosmolar syndrome is an uncommon complication of
untreated diabetes mellitus.
People with
untreated diabetes mellitus have sweet urine because of high amounts of glucose in their urine.
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Effect of twenty - four hours of starvation on plasma glucose and insulin concentrations in people with
untreated non-insulin-dependent
diabetes mellitus
Hyperosmolar syndrome is an uncommon complication of
untreated feline
diabetes mellitus.
Untreated dogs can develop permanent
diabetes mellitus as well as signs such as urinary or skin infections.»
Aside from the symptoms described above, advanced
untreated Cushing's disease puts a dog at risk for the following serious problems: calcium oxalate bladder stones,
diabetes mellitus, and pulmonary thromboembolism.
Untreated or poorly managed
diabetes mellitus may result in a serious condition known as diabetic ketoacidosis.