I believe disease management can be very useful in the management of Diabetes. Diabetics have to follow very strict diets, and a plan of care can help to keep the patioent as healthy and well as they can be.
Yes, kidney disease and kidney failure are potential complication of diabetes mellitus.
integrated disease managementEffective control of a particular disastrous disease, or all the common diseases of a plant can be achieved by using all relevant, appropriate methods of disease control. Such an approach of disease control is called ''integrated disease management.
Patients with prolonged elevated levels of C-reactive protein are at an increased risk for heart disease, stroke, hypertension (high blood pressure), diabetes, and metabolic syndrome (insulin resistance, a precursor of type 2 diabetes).
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It lowers your cholesterol. It also reduces the risk of a stoke or other cardiovascular disease symptoms and conditions. It helps patients with type 2 diabetes and coronary heart disease.
Premature menopause is diagnosed by blood tests and patients should be screened for diabetes, thyroid disease and similar diseases.
Standard dosages of ibuprofen should not be a problem if the patient is on dialysis. However, most dialysis patients have concomitant heart disease, vascular disease, and or diabetes. It is on those grounds they should not take ibuprofen unless they are on a daily aspirin. Patients with kidney disease and not on dialysis should NOT take ibuprofen or other NSAIDS as this may have been contributory to their renal disease in the first place.
In traditional medicine, enzyme supplements are often prescribed for patients suffering from disorders that affect the digestive process, such as cystic fibrosis, Gaucher's disease, diabetes, and celiac disease.
Diabetes is a human disease, not an animal disease.
There is no evidence that diabetes is a fungal disease. The causes of type 1 diabetes are unknown.
Diabetes is associated with hypercholesterolemia. When people with diabetes take insulin and take the medicine together. At the time patients face hypercholesterolemia disease.
Gerson therapy is a demanding regimen that may not be suitable for most diabetes patients. And the treatment is mainly for patients who wants to improve their immune system, or thoose who have some sort of degenrative disease. So I would say consult something else.