How is glucose tolerance testing used to diagnose diabetes? What is the highest blood sugar level that is safe? How long does a diabetic coma last? Why are diabetics prone to ketosis ketoacidosis? What is the pathogenesis of type 1 diabetes?
It is advisable to do urine test on patient taking dapagliflozin on admission which will help diagnose euglycemic DKA early. To prevent this potentially dangerous complication, patients taking SGLT2 inhibitors who become ill should discontinue the medication, undergo ketone evaluation, and start basal ...
How is glucose tolerance testing used to diagnose diabetes? How is Type 2 Diabetes treated? What are some future possible treatments for Type 2 Diabetes that are currently being developed? What is part of the first aid procedures for diabetic ketoacidosis? How does diabetes cause diabetic nephropat...
Diabetic comas are the result of either chronically high or suddenly low blood sugar levels and are particularly common in those whose diabetes is not well controlled but can potentially happen at any time due to unforeseen exercise, skipping a meal, or running out of insulin. Treatment with ...