E14: Unspecified diabetes mellitus
E14.6: Unspecified diabetes mellitus with other specified complications
Unspecified diabetes mellitus with other specified complications is a medical condition where a person has abnormal insulin production which interferes with the body's ability to regulate sugar levels in the blood, and has led to other specific complications not typically associated with typical diabetes mellitus. These other complications are clearly defined and diagnosed, but they may vary for each individual. As this is an unspecified type of diabetes, it means that the medical professionals have not further detailed whether it's type 1, type 2, or another specific type of diabetes mellitus. Common symptoms of diabetes mellitus include excessive thirst, frequent urination, unexplained weight loss, and fatigue. The additional complications can vary greatly, but may be related to areas such as the cardiovascular system, kidney, nerves, eyes, or feet, among others.
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