Of all the diabetic scuba divers that risk drowning, those with diabetes mellitis are the ones that have the highest risks of drowning while submerged underwater. This is because these people are insulin-dependent, and there are high probabilities of hypoglycemic attacks underwater. This would evidently result in drowning. Diabetics would also endanger the lives of their scuba diving mates since scuba diving ventures are usually the entire diving group's responsibility. With this, the government health department and private health institutions, are avoiding any unnecessary deaths by carefully informing each diver to have frequent check-ups before going for a dive.