Diabetes insipidus (DI) is a rare condition that occurs when your kidneys are not able to conserve water. It results in extreme thirst for water and frequent urination. There are several types of DI, and they can often be successfully treated.
This condition is not related to diabetes mellitus (the disease most often referred to as simply "diabetes").
What's the normal rate of blood sugar level for age 50?
Normal blood sugar levels are usually 80-120.
What does a stable or increasing level of CEA in the blood indicate?
In general, a higher CEA level predicts a more severe disease, one that is less likely to be curable.
What does it mean when a person is diabetic?
It means they have high blood sugar levels over a prolonged period.
What are some foods diabetics should avoid?
i guess sugar and avoid too much rice and those rich in carbohydrates They say to avoid : 1. fat omega-6 is an obstacle in reaching glucose to cells so all synthetic oil foods 2. rich carbohydrates and low cellulose foods e.g. potato n rice 3.food containing rich sugar which instantly increase blood gluscose like sweets,cold drinks 4.fried food,gravies,sauces,casseroles,salad dressings 5.dietetic foods- candy,cake,cookies,icecream,mints; and large servings too
Can constipation cause a rise in blood sugar?
when undigested chemical food substances reenters the bloodstream.(containing sugar as well) as the result of constipation, diabetes results.
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How many people have diabetes insipidus?
Symptoms of diabetes insipidus are extreme excretion of unconsentrated urin and their fore an excessive thirst.
About 3 in 100 000 people in the common population are suffering from diabetes insipidus.
What hormone helps body cells get sugar from blood?
Insulin, produced by the pancreas, enables the body to take up and use glucose sugar from the blood. Diabetics have an inability to take up glucose from the blood and can have high blood sugar, which is easily fixed by administering insulin.
What is the minimum range of blood sugar to start medicine?
Random blood sugar is normally less than 200 mg/dL. When elevated on several occasions above 200 then the doctor is likely to start you on one of the diabetic drugs.
How many units of insulin are in a mililiter?
You cannot make a direct conversion of insulin IU to ml. It depends on the concentration of insulin in the vial you are using.
One commonly used concentration is 100 IU/ml, (sometimes called "U100") but this is NOT true for all insulin. If the concentration is 100 IU/ml, then each ml contains 100 IU and the conversion is 100 units = 1 ml.
If your husband have diabetes will your child get diabetes?
Possible because both type-I and type-II diabetes run in families as there is a genetic component.
If your husband has type-I diabetes then there's a chance it will be inherited. If your husband has type-II diabetes, your child may inherit a tendency to get diabetes if diet and exercise are poor.
What is The study of diabetes mellitus called?
Not all diabetes is called mellitus. Another is called diabetes insipidus. The first is called that because the urine has sugar in it and it tastes sweet. (I know, that sounds awful. But people used to taste urine). And the second has no sweet taste. Insipid means without taste.
Is Budweiser suitable for diabetics?
It can, if they dont eat. a diabetic can consume alcohol but they must be careful. If a diabetic (I am a 17 year old diabetic) consumes alcohol, there glucose/blood sugar levels will drop. It's almost like insulin. The most alcohol a diabetic should consume is one or two beers. They should also eat something with carbohydrates so that there blood sugar level doesn't drop. If your going to have hard liquor, go easy. Take a few sips of a friends drink. Don't have much. And never, never, never, get yourself drunk. When you are drunk you wont know if your glucose level is low or high. It would probably go low and you would pass out. If every one else is intoxicated they probably can't help you. They probably wouldn't even know. If you going to a party, go easy. Stay sober. Bring a friend who will stay sober with you. It's also a good thing to have someone sober...encase things get out of hand. Hope this helped. :)
What is a 'borderline diabetic'?
People either have normal glucose (blood sugar) regulation, or they are Diabetic, which is having the condition of diabetes or high blood sugar. A Borderline Diabetic is someone who is beginning to have blood glucose levels that are consistently higher than normal, but the pancreas is still producing enough insulin to keep the person from going into full diabetes. Doctors use "borderline diabetes" to tell the person he or she needs to pay better attention to their weight, what they eat, and how much they exercise so the person's body will continue to produce insulin and regulate blood glucose levels, and that then, the condition will hopefully not progress to full diabetes.
How much insulin should you take if blood sugar is 241?
However much your body needs your diabetic nurse or doctor should be able to tell you how much this is. It's all depends on how your body works and your insulin levels are usually affected by you weight
Does drinking coffee lower blood sugar?
No but if you take alot of cinnomon (cinnomon capsules) and/or large doses of Chromium Picolinate they both cause lowering of blood sugar.. Plus with the Chromium, when you take large doses for afew months you find that you lose weight..
Is cottage chese good for diabetics?
Well, cheese has no carbs if eaten in moderation, and carbs are what brings up a diabetic's blood sugar, which is bad. So eating things with no carbs is easy and doesn't require a diabetic to take any extra medicine. while cheese doesn't have any medical advantages for a diabetic, it doesn't bring up their blood sugar.
I'm diabetic and i eat cheese very often :)
One hour of exercise lows blood sugar level?
No, if you are going to do for only one hour.
But, if you indulge in physical activity/exercise like walking/jogging and light weight exercises and cardio for atleast an hour a day (split it as 2 half hour sessions) consistently for a few weeks, you can definitely see your blood sugar level go down.
What to do when blood sugar is over 300?
Drink water and exercise to try to burn up some of the sugar. Also please notify your doctor if your blood sugar is running over 200. You need to discuss why your blood sugar is so high, and find a treatment plan that works for you. Please go to the ER or urgent care if your blood sugar is running over 400.
What causes tingling in the body?
I haven't found the answer, but me, and a lot of other people are searching for it. here's an example of people that can do this http://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message834335/pg15#38542093
Where in the world is diabetes most commonly found?
Some of the studies that I have found show that the nordic countries seem to have the lowest rate, such as Austria, Switerland, Sweden, etc. have the lowest rates of diabetes.