yes Diabetes can be very fatal at times. if your sugar gets too low or too high you can end up in the hospital with a bunch of tubes in you. it happened to my sister like 4 times.
yes sir, not as bad as type 1 tho.
Dystentary is one, and also a very high case of Diabetes not treated is fatal.
Fainting can only be fatal if you have a pre-diagnosed disorder. People with diabetes who faint, can be extremely fatal since this can lead to coma. Fainting can also be fatal only if you hit your head on the way down or are put into danger while unconscious.
The cord blood can cure fatal diseases such as cancers, diabetes, cerebral palsy, Parkinsons, etc.
There are all kinds of potential health risks out there! One of them is high blood preasure. Another might be cholesteral. Another is diabetes, and the list goes on! Your white blood cells also have to worry about becoming immune to fatal/non-fatal diseases.
Yes, cat's immune systems are not anywhere near as strong as human's. But killing a cat with an intentional insulin overdose is a crime in almost every country, and in most countries punishable by imprisonment or at least a fine of £150 plus.
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My Westie was most likely inbred and he has a pancreatic disorder (not diabetes) that would be fatal if we were not treating it. But Westies are no diffrent than other dogs, they can have the same effects.
Diabetes is a serious and sometimes life threatening condition that requires proper medical care. Diabetes testing should ideally be done by a physician or hospital staff. Indications that one might require diabetes testing can include a family history and symptoms such as an unquenchable thirst. Should one feel this thirst, it could indicate an excessively high blood sugar level that requires immediate medical attention to avoid serious or possibly fatal complications.
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No. Diabetes is caused by an inability to metabolize all the sugar in your diet. Type 1 diabetes is an often-fatal disease in which you CANNOT process sugar properly. The affected person will probably need to be on insulin for the rest of his life. Type 2 diabetes is generally caused by an excess of sugar and carbohydrates in the diet. Type 2 diabetics can sometimes - perhaps even "often" - resolve his illness by sticking to a low-carb, high protein diet. At the very least, dietary changes can keep your diabetes in the "controlled by oral medications" category without needing insulin injections.
One of the greatest tips that can be offered to someone who is experiencing the signs of diabetes is to not ignore them. This is simply because neglecting the fact that you might have diabetes could eventually be extremely harmful, or even fatal. Diabetes usually comes with a few notable symptoms that are mentioned by most diabetic patients. These include the need to frequently urinate, potent thirst and hunger, and dizziness. If you find that you experience at least two of these symptoms, it may be a good idea to consult a physician just to be on the safe side. This is especially true if you are overweight.
gestational diabetes is what it's called