...Who Should Undergo and Expected Results Diabetes follow-up is ideal for people diagnosed with: Type 1 diabetes – Previously known as juvenile diabetes, type 1 diabetes refers to the body’s...
...color of urine: Urine that is dark in color may be very concentrated and contain blood. Blood pressure: Hypertension can be a sign of disrupted kidney function. Edema assessment: Edema,...
...Keywords: * Diabetologist * Diabetes Specialist * Endocrinologist * Blood Sugar Control * Diabetes Treatment * Diabetes Management * Diabetes Care * Type 1 Diabetes * Type 2 Diabetes *...
...average blood sugar levels over the **previous 2-3 months**. **Benefits of the Hemoglobin A1c Test** * **Diagnosis of diabetes:** HbA1c levels of 6.5% or higher indicate diabetes. * **Monitoring diabetes...
...conditions such as diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) and hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state (HHS), which can result in coma and death if untreated. What is diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA)? Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) is a...
...protein albumin in the blood Albuminuria, high levels of albumin in the urine Proteinuria and edema are the two most distinctive symptoms of the nephrotic disorder. Edema, particularly around the...
...because of diabetes, they fail to deliver adequate blood supply to the retina and macula. They can even leak blood and fluid causing retinal and macular edema. The breakdown of...
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...pancreatitis has also developed diabetes, they should be referred to an endocrinologist. This type of diabetes is called pancreatogenic diabetes or type 3c diabetes mellitus. In type 3c diabetes, blood...
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