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Although patients with diabetes reportedly have more back pain and worse patient-reported outcomes than those without diabetes after lumbar spine surgery, the impact of diabetes on postoperative recovery in pain or numbness in other regions is not well characterized. In this study, the authors aimed...
A disease marked by abnormal levels of sugar in the blood, caused by the body's inability to produce or use insulin properly. If untreated, it can cause circulatory problems and nerve damage. Diabetes may be treated with medication, insulin injections, and dietary restrictions. ...
I am experiencing extreme foot pain, mostly after resting. When I put weight on my feet it takes me a while before I can actually walk because of the pain. Is this a circulation problem? What can I do about it? I have been exercising and am controling my diabetes with exercise and ...
Regular physical activity helps you lose weight, which slows the progression of pain by reducing inflammation throughout the body and not just your feet. If you already feel minor symptoms of neuropathy, don’t stop moving. Find low-intensity workouts such as cycling or swimming to get ...
Aortic dissection is a severe cardiovascular condition characterized by the destabilization of the aortic wall [1], resulting in a sudden onset of symptoms such as severe pain radiating to the back and chest [2]. The acute phase of aortic dissection is characterized by the development of a tear...
Abdominal pain Nausea and/or vomiting Blurry vision Wounds that don’t heal well Irritability or quick mood changes Changes in menstrual cycle Clinically, there are signs that are used when diagnosing Type 1 diabetes, some of which are:
The highest levels of fasting insulin were significantly associated with distant recurrence and death, even after adjustment for body mass index (BMI), age, hormonal receptor status, and other known prognostic factors in breast cancer. A recent pooled analysis of 3 adjuvant randomized trials ...
a short-form test that can be done at home and a formal test that is done in the hospital. During the long test, your doctor will closely measure your blood pressure, heart rate, and body weight. At the end of the test which usually lasts about 12 hours, your doctor will sometimes ...
Diabetes insipidus, the inability to concentrate urine resulting in polyuria and polydipsia, can have different manifestations and management considerations in infants and children compared to adults. Central diabetes insipidus, secondary to lack of vasopressin production, is more common in children than ...