It means eating regular meals that are low in saturated fat and excess sodium and controlling the amount and type of carbohydrate you eat at one time. What it doesn’t mean is that you have to give up all of your favorite foods or that certain foods are taboo. In order to do this yo...
Effect of continuous quality improvement model combined with psychological nursing in the application of low blood sugar management and negative emotion in patients with diabetic nephropathy. J. Clin. Pathol. Res. 36, 1665–1669 (2016). MATH Google Scholar Tang, L. The Economic Burden and Some...
To allay and soothe such high emotions, which could well lead to non-attendance at screening, can be managed by persuasive relationships (interventions) between a HCP and PWD, where clear explanations are provided that are tailored to the PWD. These conversations can also be backed up with ...
6 The spleen and stomach transport water and nutrients, and transform them into vitality, such as qi, blood and body fluid, to nourish the viscera and meridians. The causes of “Xiaoke” include improper diet, excessive exertion or unbalanced emotions, which result in the malfunction of organs...
First, not all emotions significantly influence review helpfulness, and only low-arousal emotions have a significant positive influence on review helpfulness. Second, an inverted U-shaped relationship between review length and review helpfulness and a U-shaped relationship between patient satisfaction and ...
If she doesn't inject herself with insulin four times a day she risks having a "hypo" - falling unconscious because her blood sugar has dipped to dangerously low levels. She also risks developing a catalogue of damaging ailments including heart disease, nerve destruction and kidney failure. ...
“I sometimes suggest my physician to change my medicines. For instance, I can't stand the medicines “Co-Lisinopril [lisinopril + hydrochlorothiazide]” in summer because I tend to sweat more and it causes low blood pressure! In winter, I could take the “Co-Lisinopril” and the “si...
Background: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is an ongoing and growing health problem worldwide, with a series of important complications such as diabetic foot that can significatively reduce the quality of life of affected patients. This study aims to explore the