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...DKA is more common in people with type 1 diabetes. It can develop slowly, but if left untreated, severe symptoms can come on in a matter of hours. DKA can...
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...the edema and hypertension and supporting kidney function. Any medication that is administered will be aimed at reducing hypertension and helping kidney function to return to usual. (See the section...
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...should be referred to an endocrinologist. This type of diabetes is called pancreatogenic diabetes or type 3c diabetes mellitus. In type 3c diabetes, blood glucose control may be more difficult...
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...diet, had a stroke, pregnant women, or older people. Individuals diagnosed with hypertension Those with pre-hypertension – A person may be at risk of hypertension if his or her blood...
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...a year for monitoring purposes. Meanwhile, those diagnosed with type 2 diabetes must undergo the test twice a year and for patients with type 1 diabetes or are taking insulin,...
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...damage. Prevention Maintaining a healthy weight, eating a healthy diet, and taking regular exercise can help to prevent some cases of type 2 diabetes. **Q: What is Diabetes Mellitus (Type...
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...and fluid from the blood. Common conditions which can cause chronic renal failure include:[1] Diabetes. One in three adults with diabetes are likely to develop chronic renal failure Hypertension. One...
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...do to keep your blood sugar in a healthy range? Frequently asked questions about hyperglycemia Can you have hyperglycemia without diabetes? Can complications still occur if hyperglycemia is being treated?...
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...they do,[12] the affected person will be tested by a physician to confirm that CKD is present. Some conditions predispose people to chronic kidney disease. These include:[5][13] Hypertension Diabetes Neoplasms/Tumor...
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...disease type 2 diabetes depression dementia It’s most often treated with a CPAP device that helps keep airways open as you sleep. Pulmonary hypertension Pulmonary hypertension happens when the blood...