Evidence implies that patients with diabetes are at a higher risk of severe disease or death due to COVID-19 than individuals without diabetes. Aim to explore the effect of the coronavirus disease lockdown on diabetes patients living in JAZAN, Saudi Arabia Subject and Methods this was...
foot care and multidisciplinary services, withlong-term implications for people who were unable to access care and attend clinicappointments during the pandemic. This review examines studies on the effect ofCovid-19 on people with diabetes, foot complications a...
Diabetes self-care practices and resilience in the Brazilian COVID-19 pandemic: results of a web survey: DIABETESvid The world guidance on the measures of social distancing for prevention of COVID-19 has changed the daily habits of great part of the population, and this could influence the ca...
The most common comorbidities present in the included patients were diabetes, hypertension, kidney disease, acute cardiac injury, acute respiratory distress syndrome and shock. The major presenting symptoms of SARS-CoV-2 infection were fever, dry cough, expectoration, fatigue, anorexia, myalgia, ...
lipids and DNA, and impair the body’s structure and function, and we propose that this effect might lead to rapid progression of COVID-19 in patients with diabetes mellitus (Fig.1). Notably, a systems biological assessment of immunity in patients with severe COVID-19 showed increased levels...
Hypertension was associated only with increased risk of severe COVID-19 infection. On the other hand, diabetes alone or in combination with hypertension was independent predictor of mortality.5 The investigators divided all participants into 4 groups: (i) patients without hypertension and diabetes, (...
conditions, including diabetes, electrolyte imbalances, renal dysfunction, and coagulation disorders. 【研究结果】 一、总体而言,接种后的不良反应是轻微的(1级或2级)和短暂的。 Overall, adverse reactions were mild (grades 1 or...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, older Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) patients' fasting plasma glucose levels increased. However, following COVID-19, the fatality rate for diabetic people has increased [14], [15]. On the other hand, statistics show that if blood glucose levels are correctly maintained,...
COVID-19 diffusion in tumor victims is just not as widespread as predicted, according to results from minor case collection (Liang et al., 2020). Various complications (such as coronary disease, diabetes, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease [COPD]) are linked to an increased threat of ...
Mounting evidence suggests Covid-19 infections are tied to a new diagnosis of diabetes, though it’s not clear whether this relationship is a coincidence or cause-and-effect. Fortheir study, published Tuesday in JAMA Network Open, researchers at Cedars Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles studied...