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Burns are complex injuries that lead to hyperglycemia as a stress response. Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is a hormonal and metabolic disorder categorized by impaired insulin secretion and yielding to elevate plasma glucose levels and therefore complicates the therapy of burns, it is also developed via uncontrolled stress reaction to the burn. Also, DM will impact on nutrition and lifestyle of burn patients. This review provides pathophysiology, difficulties and managements of burns related to the patients with DM to offer evidence-based care to seriously ill people. Performing a treatment for diabetic burn patient is difficult for healthcare professionals. Traumatic burn in non-diabetic people may develop stress-induced hyperglycemia which ends up with DM due to endocrine complications from their injury. The higher risk for burn injuries is found in pre-existing DM. Special medical plan should be employed to control burns. Additionally, treatments for present burn must be reformed to avoid diabetes mellitus, management of glucose level, and help healing process in diabetic foot ulcer.


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Burns, Diabetes mellitus, insulin, glucose, diabetic foot ulcer
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