HOW TO DIAGNOSE AND TREAT HYPERTENSION IN TYPE 2 DIABETESDiggle, JaneDiabetes & Primary Care
Hypertension, or high blood pressure, is often called a "silent disease" because you usually don't know that you have it. There may be no symptoms or signs. Nonetheless, it damages the body and eventually may cause problems like heart disease. Therefore, it's important to regularly monitor ...
How do you diagnose metabolic acidosis? What is the difference between respiratory distress and respiratory arrest? How is hypertensive heart disease treated? How does pulmonary hypertension cause dyspnea? Explain how anxiety can cause hyperventilation and how it results in respiratory alkalosis. ...
1.7K Schistosomiasis is a parasitic infection causing the development of acute symptoms 1-2 months after transmission. Read this lesson to learn typical methods used to diagnose this condition, along with treatment options and complications of chronic infection. Related to this QuestionHow...
Bonus points if you own a blood pressure monitor, particularly if you're being watched or treated for chronic hypertension. That way, you can give health care providers a more complete picture of your blood pressure trends. Next:Prep for your visit. 6/15 Credit Prep for your visi...
An estimated1.3 billion people worldwidehave hypertension—but only half of these people are aware of it or have been diagnosed. Many people may be unaware they havehigh blood pressurebecause it has few warning signs or symptoms. This is also why it's often called "the silent killer." ...
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Substance abuse often has widespread effects on the body that indirectly impact eye health. For example, chronic drug use can lead to hypertension and diabetes, both of which are known risk factors for various eye conditions. Hypertension can cause retinopathy, a condition where high blood pressure...
2.how to diagnose diabetes?3.what are the symptoms of diabetes?4.how to keep blood glucose levels on target?5.Guidelines for the patient on what to eat and drink/what should the patient eat?6.how to look after the patient who has high blood pressure/hypertension?7.what would you do ...
a. Hypertension. b. Migraines. c. Glaucoma. d. Benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH). What are the causes and treatment for the following clinical condition: Salpingitis? An enlarged prostate: a. may make passage of urine difficult. b. can be diagnosed by blood tests...