What is the stage levels of becoming diabetes?
Type one: Occurs when the pancreas is unable to produce insulin because of the early segregation of the beta cells in the islets of Langerhans.
Type two: Is associated with decrease of insulin production or there is ineffective use of it that the body cant produce.
Type three: Is a temporary condition.
What is the risk for someone with diabetes to be around someone with shingles?
Does it affect a diabetic differently? I don't think so. The question might be better answered the other way....Does diabetes affect the herpes virus? This just depends on several factors. If the person takes care of themselves then being a diabetic would not have much (if any) affect on the severity of the outbreaks or their frequency.
Being a diabetic may have an affect on the treatment options too...but you'd probably have to ask your doctor for more detailed information.
How many people in the UK has diabetes?
Currently in the UK there are 2.3 million people diagnosed with diabetes. However this doesn't account for the vast number that are undiagnosed. It's expected that there are an additional a half million or more undiagnosed.
Does hydrocodone raise blood glucose levels?
I'm not a medical professional but when I was taking oxycodone, my blood glucose levels actually dropped. I would get lows in the middle of the night so I'd recommend being extra cautious. It is common that the stress on your body from an injury where you would need to take oxycodone would cause your glucose levels to rise, so you would want to pay extra close attension to your readings anyway. That's just my personal experience.
Is frequent urination dangerous?
It is not deadly or a major hazard. The English used to whiten their teeth with their firt urine of the day. They would collect it and gargle with it.
Thanks goodness we have alternatives to this today!
What is the difference between NovoLog insulin and Novolin insulin for type 1 diabetes?
Novolin is a short-acting insulin, taken for correcting high blood glucose and before or after eating. Novolog is a long-lasting insulin, taken to stabilize blood glucose between the times that you take your short-acting doses.
The answer depends on laws governing nursing in your state. For instance, in New York, only a licensed health care professional can give insulin. PCAs, CNAs, and medical assistants may not. Contact your state Board of Nursing for information specific to your situation.
What is the diabetic exchange diet, and is it just for diabetics?
The diabetic exchange diet was originated in the 1950s. Dietians today do not always recomend this diet. The following provides additional information: www.diabeteslibrary.org/View.aspx?url=DiabeticExchangeList
Can type 2 diabetes be inherited?
Yes and no. If you exercise and stay in healthy weight, you will most likely not be inherited. However, the risk factors are inherited, because if you are overweight and do no exercise, you may be at risk for getting type 2 diabetes more than a regular person only if type 2 diabetes runs in the family.
What does insulin maintain in the body?
well actually it does. equilibrium is the internal balance of the body to prevent harm that can be done by outside forces. certain foods can cause your blood (glucose) levels and you body's job, specifically the pancreas in this case, is to restore your blood back to normal.
P.S. im not an adult. i talk like one though. im only 15. :). but i know what im talking about.
Which endocrine gland produces insulin?
Insulin is produced in the Pancreas. The liver stores Glucose used in Cellular Metabolism. When your body requires more Glucos, your Pancreas will secrete Insulin into the Liver and trigger the release of more Glucose.
Your pancreas is located directly inferior of the Liver in the RUQ of the Abdomen.
How do you test blood sugar without lancets?
No, you can't monitor your blood sugar level without using lancets to draw your blood. But it isn't as bad as it once was, now many people can check it from blood on their arm instead of their fingers which is much less painful.
RBC production is regulated by what hormone?
The volume number of RBC refers to the number of blood cells in each cubic millimeter of blood. This number is determined by the erythropoietin hormone.
Why is type 2 diabetes so common?
Type II diabetes is insulin insensitive so although your body is producing sufficient insulin to lower blood glucose levels, your cells do not respond the way they should.
Type II diabetes is common among overweight individuals and it is thought that adipose tissue hijacks the insulin signalling pathway, and constant signalling makes the cells insensitive to insulin.
Where can you find diabetic cake recipes?
The top diabetic cake recipe would be a maater of opinion and probably different for each person due to their tastes. I have only tasted a few but the Spring Fling layerd white cake was my favorite. It is made with Splenda and has a filling consisting of reduced sugar apricot preserves and strawberries.
How bacteria can make human insulin?
Yes, bacteria are used to make insulin. First restriction enzymes cut a human DNA strand where the gene to make insulin is located. Then, that fragment of human DNA is inserted into a bateria plasmid that reproduces and as it reproduces it creates more insulin.
What is excessive hunger associated with diabetes mellitus?
First of all he have diabetes because he is always hungry and it caused him to over-eat.
The way that the diabetes can cause him to be hungry (if we assume it is not the other way around - as above) is that if it is not well controlled the sugar is not being taken up from the blood and being used by the cells. You end up with a situation where the sugar is high in the blood and low in the cells and so they send out signals trying to tell the body that they need more food.
Can a eye doctor tell you have diabetes?
High blood sugar caused by diabetes can cause the lens of your eye to swell, which can result in blurred vision. This may just be a symptom of a more major eye problem caused by diabetes, including glaucoma and cataracts.
Does untreated diabetes mellitus cause ketosis?
Basically, Diabetic Ketoacidosis happens when there is not enough insulin in the body in order for glucose to be broken down into energy for the cells to use. If this happens, the body compensates by breaking down Fat instead. This causes production of a by product called ketones. Ketones build up in the blood stream and makes the environment acidic which will eventually be fatal to the body.
How long do women with type 1 diabetes live?
There is not a set life expectancy for a person who has type 1 diabetes. A lot of it has to do with how well you take care of yourself. A person who is 20 right now may live about 11 to 14 years less than a person who does not have type 1. Mary Tyler Moore is a type 1 and is 77 as of 2014.
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How much are diabetes testing supplies?
Glucose monitor testing strips are among some of the most expensive diabetic supplies. Recent costs for 50 test strips at a local Grand Rapids, Michigan department store were $42.95 for FreeStyle Flash, and $32.90 for One Touch Ultra.