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Diabetic neuropathy
Diabetic neuropathy Diabetic neuropathy [[Image:{{{Image}}}|190px|center|]] {{{Caption}}} ICD-10 ... MedlinePlus {{{MedlinePlus}}} eMedicine {{{eMedicineSubj}}}/{{{eMedicineTopic}}} DiseasesDB {{{DiseasesDB}}} Diabetic neuropathies are neuropathic disorders that are ...
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Neuropathy (Petdiabetes wiki)
Neuropathy Diabetic neuropathy is one of the symptoms of prolonged ... constriction starves the nerve cells. (See Wikipedia:Diabetic neuropathy .) In dogs and cats the mechanism[ ...
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Diabetic retinopathy
Diabetic retinopathy Diabetic retinopathy [[Image:{{{Image}}}|190px|center|]] {{{Caption}}} ICD ... MedlinePlus {{{MedlinePlus}}} eMedicine {{{eMedicineSubj}}}/{{{eMedicineTopic}}} DiseasesDB {{{DiseasesDB}}} Diabetic retinopathy is retinopathy (damage to the retina ... National Eye Institute The same view with diabetic retinopathy. Diabetic retinopathy often has no early warning ...
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Talk:Neuropathy
Talk:Neuropathy Could Neurontin cause seizures? Q:Neuropathic pain ... nonperipheral nervous injuries? This article says that neuropathy is a disease of the peripheral nervous ... evidence (including in my own home) of diabetic neuropathy being successfully treated over a short period ...
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Peripheral neuropathy
Peripheral neuropathy Peripheral neuropathy [[Image:{{{Image}}}|190px|center|]] {{{Caption}}} ICD-10 ... MedlinePlus}}} eMedicine {{{eMedicineSubj}}}/{{{eMedicineTopic}}} DiseasesDB {{{DiseasesDB}}} Peripheral neuropathy is the medical term for damage to ... the neuromuscular junction. Major causes of peripheral neuropathy include seizures, nutritional deficiencies, alcoholism and HIV ... is also a major cause of peripheral neuropathy. Mechanical pressure from staying in one ...
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List of terms associated with diabetes
... and metabolic ketosis. It can lead to diabetic ketoacidosis. A medical emergency. See also: Diabetic ketoacidosis. Acute - Happens for a limited period ... UK. Amino acid Amyotrophy - A type of diabetic neuropathy that causes muscle weakness and wasting. Angiopathy ... to decades) before they are diagnosed as diabetic. Atherosclerosis Autoimmune disease Autonomic neuropathy B ...
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Talk:Diabetes mellitus
... be above 3 to prevent hypoglycemia. Any diabetic reading this could be forgiven for erroneously ... diabetes, as if the HbA1c of a diabetic were below 5, it could be a sign that the diabetic has had frequent hypoglycemia. I applaud your ... foot ulcers, infections, cellulitis, peripheral vascular disease, neuropathy, fractures and the need for amputation. Lower ... Vincent declaration. Presentation is also lacking and diabetic ketoacidosis is insufficient. My ideal for ...
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Diabetes in cats and dogs
... prompt effective treatment can even lead to diabetic remission, in which the cat no longer ... recent mini-study[3] showed that many diabetic cats stopped needing insulin after changing to ... diets will significantly lower insulin requirements for diabetic cats. Carbohydrate levels are highest in dry ... diet. Some prescription canned foods made for diabetic cats are effective, but some ordinary ones ... it is also very effective on cats. Neuropathy in cats The weak legs syndrome ...
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Diabetes mellitus
... honey sweet") when he noted that a diabetic's urine and blood has a sweet ... average glucose level for the type I diabetic patient should be as close to normal ... of altered consciousness is the so-called "diabetic coma," which produces unconsciousness. Early symptoms of impending diabetic coma include polyuria, nausea, vomiting and abdominal ... 1 diabetes have developed a degree of diabetic ketoacidosis by the time the diabetes ...
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Insulin
... 1922, Leonard Thompson, a fourteen-year-old diabetic, was given the first injection of insulin ... of blood glucose, as in the non-diabetic, would be best. Increased blood glucose levels ... the normal 'fasting' level. Even the best diabetic treatment with human insulin, however administered, falls ... of normal glucose control in the non-diabetic. Complicating matters is that the composition of ... insulin release. All such decisions by a diabetic must be based on general experience ...
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