A recent review highlights a little-known form of diabetes called Type 5 diabetes mellitus. This condition mainly affects people in low-income and middle-income countries who experienced malnutrition early in life. The review explains that Type 5 diabetes is often underdiagnosed because doctors may not recognize it. This means many people may not get the right treatment.
The review did not include new patient data or compare treatments. Instead, it looked at existing research to describe what is known about Type 5 diabetes. The authors note that this type of diabetes is not well understood. They call for better classification, more research, and specific management plans for affected regions.
There were no reports on safety or side effects because the review did not test any treatments. The main limitation is that Type 5 diabetes remains poorly studied. Readers should know that this is an early look at a condition that needs more attention. The review does not provide new evidence on how to treat or prevent it.
For now, the key message is that doctors in resource-limited settings should be aware of this form of diabetes. More research is needed to understand its causes and best treatments.