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Diabetes triggered by COVID-19 is likely to be temporary, says new study

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Diabetes contracted by patients with severe COVID-19 infections is likely to be temporary and their blood sugar levels are likely to return to normal a year later, a new study shows.</p>
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Researchers studied 594 patients who showed signs of diabetes while hospitalized for COVID-19, including 78 with no previous diagnosis of diabetes. Compared to patients with pre-existing diabetes, many of the newly diagnosed patients had less severe blood sugar issues but more serious symptoms of COVID-19.</p>
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About a year after leaving the hospital, the sugar levels of 40% of the newly diagnosed patients had fallen below the cut-off point for diabetes, researchers reported in the Journal of Diabetes and Its Complications.</p>
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"This suggests to us that newly diagnosed diabetes may be a transitory condition related to the acute stress of COVID-19 infection," study co-author Dr. Sara Cromer of the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston said in a statement.</p>
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<strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.indianarrative.com/health-news/fourth-covid-wave-in-india-from-june-says-study-153818.html">Fourth Covid wave in India from June, says study</a></strong></p>

IN Bureau

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