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AN EQUIVALENT STUDY OF SERUM URIC ACID AND BLOOD UREA IN POST-MENOPAUSAL WOMEN WITH DIABETES MELLITUS
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Menopause is a biopsychosocial phenomenon encompassing the transition in a woman’s life. Which defined as the end of menstruation due to the period of change in ovarian function from being fertile to becoming infertile. The postmenopausal state was significantly associated with the presence of dysglycemia independently of normal aging, although increased glucose levels have deleterious effects on several organs. The aim of this study is to an equivalent Study of Serum Uric Acid and Blood Urea in Post-Menopausal Women with Diabetes Mellitus. Total of 97 subjects including the age group of post-menopausal women it is between 45–75.First groups 68 postmenopausal women without diabetes and second group consisted of 29 postmenopausal women with diabetes. Fasting blood samples were collected and analyzed for glucose, uric acid and urea by semi-auto analyzer using commercial kits. Values were reported as mean ± standard deviation. Fasting blood glucose levels were clearly showed an increased level in post-menopausal women with diabetes. Serum uric acid levels of postmenopausal women with diabetes were significantly high when compared to without diabetic post menopausal women. Uric acid level is a best marker to estimate the high risk group CKD and CVD in postmenopausalddd