Treating the Nerve Damage from Diabetes
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DiabetesII ..
... nervous system. It can be caused by a variety of conditions such as vitamin deficiencies or shingles. However, in the United States, it is most commonly found in people with diabetes. ASTRID ALMODOVAR, MD: Diabetic peripheral neuropathy is caused by chronic high glucose levels in the blood that damage nerve cells. The manifestations can be painfu ...
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Diabetes mellitus
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Moganti S.1 CommentDiabetes mellitus often simply diabetes (Greek: διαβήτης), is asyndromecharacterized by disorderedmetabolismand inappropriately highblood ...
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DIABETES MELLITUS
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charakadas
Definition: Is a multifactorial disorder caused by diminished insulin action due to its decreased availability or effectiveness in varying combinations. Types of diabetes: (based on aetiology) Type 1: immune mediated or idiopathic Type 2: insulin resistance /insulin deficiency Type 3: genetic syndromes drug induced hormonal ...
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Explaining Gestational Diabetes Mellitus
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Sharon LaMothe
With my first 3 pregnancies (including a set of twins) I had no problem with Gestational Diabetes but with my 4th and last pregnancy ...another set of twins, I had GD but it was controlled with diet. I was not over weight but I do have a grandmother who died fro ...
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facts on type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes
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Moganti S.1 Comment
In this post i am going to present you facts on diabetes type 1 and diabetes type 2 .
Type 1 diabetes facts:1. Blood test 4 times a day.2. You can get best blood sugar between 4.0 and 10.0.3. Two... [[ This is a content s ...
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For patients with type 1 diabete ...
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Medical Quack
For patients with type 1 diabetes, increased levels of uric acid in the blood may be an early sign of diabetic kidney disease - appearing before any significant change in urine albumin level, the stan ...
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Type 1 Diabetes
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Lee Nevitt
Type 1 Diabetes The causes of Type 1 diabetes appear to be much different than those for Type 2 diabetes, though the exact mechanisms for development of both diseases are unknown. Th ...
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