a diabetic coma painful

a diabetic coma painful Can you be awake during a diabetic coma? What Is a Diabetic Coma? This means you lose consciousness when your sugar gets very low, as in hypoglycemia, or very high, called hyperglycemia. You are alive in a diabetic coma, but you can’t wake up or respond to sights, sounds, or other … Read more

a diabetes a and children

a diabetes a and children How does diabetes affect a child? Diabetes increases your child’s risk of developing conditions such as narrowed blood vessels, high blood pressure, heart disease and stroke later in life. Nerve damage. Excess sugar can injure the walls of the tiny blood vessels that nourish your child’s nerves. This can cause … Read more

a deficiency of adh will result in diabetes and

a deficiency of adh will result in diabetes and Does ADH cause diabetes? DI caused by a lack of ADH is called central diabetes insipidus. When DI is caused by a failure of the kidneys to respond to ADH, the condition is called nephrogenic diabetes insipidus. Nephrogenic means related to the kidney. Why is diabetes … Read more

a brittle form of type 2 diabetes

a brittle form of type 2 diabetes What is a brittle type 1? Articles On Type 1 Diabetes Complications The words brittle and labile can both mean “unstable” or “easily changed.” When you have brittle diabetes, your blood glucose levels often swing from very low (hypoglycemic) to very high (hyperglycemic). It’s almost always associated with … Read more

a day in the life of a diabetic patient

a day in the life of a diabetic patient How can diabetics live a normal life? A person should learn as much as possible about the condition, follow their treatment plan, maintain an active lifestyle and healthful diet, refrain from smoking, and receive prompt treatment for complications, such as infections and cardiovascular disease. How does … Read more

a article summry about diabetes

a article summry about diabetes How does diabetes affect the body article? Diabetes affects your heart and your whole circulation. That includes small blood vessels in your kidneys, eyes, and nerves, and the big ones that feed your heart and brain and keep you alive. The damage starts with high blood sugar (glucose) and insulin … Read more

a big story about diabetes

a big story about diabetes Who first discovered diabetes? In regard to diabetes mellitus, Joseph von Mering and Oskar Minkowski are commonly credited with the formal discovery (1889) of a role for the pancreas in causing the condition. What is the longest someone has lived with diabetes? Who doesn’t like an inspiring story at this … Read more

a diabetes friendly eating plan for the big game

a diabetes friendly eating plan for the big game What is the most diabetic friendly fast food? Chick-fil-A options: Chick-fil-A has many choices that would be great for people with diabetes. For an entree, the Grilled Chicken Sandwich, Grilled Nuggets, Chicken Cool Wrap, Spicy Southwest Salad, or Market Salad with grilled chicken or chicken strips … Read more

a diabetes home care disease management program

a diabetes home care disease management program How can the home health nurse provide care to a patient with diabetes? Our nurses will provide instructions on a healthy diet low in concentrated carbohydrates and sweets and the importance of regular aerobic exercise to lower the blood sugar. They will also instruct on the importance on … Read more

a diabetic dog

a diabetic dog How do you treat a dog with diabetes? Unfortunately diabetes is not curable in dogs, and the vast majority of diabetic dogs require insulin injections for life once diagnosed. However, addressing underlying causes, as well as spaying females and treating Cushing’s disease, can allow the diabetes to be more easily and successfully … Read more