Type 1 diabetes is a lifelong condition and is managed with a combination of insulin medication and lifestyle choices. People with type 1 diabetes supplement their insulin levels with injections or an insulin pump. Additionally, it is recommended that people with this condition maintain a healthy b...
Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease in which the immune system attacks the pancreas, reducing the body’s ability to make insulin. It develops most commonly in children and young adults and is a lifelong condition. There is currently no cure for type 2 diabetes. Treatment focuses on insu...
From the patient’s perspective, diabetes is a lifelong condition requiring daily attention to diet, lifestyle and monitoring of blood and/or urine, and is associated with varying degrees of anxiety and multiple visits to health-care providers.Sean F Dinneen...
This is the reality for a rising number of American families. Type 1 diabetes, an autoimmune condition where the pancreas makes little or no insulin leading to high blood sugar levels, is often first diagnosed in childhood. This differs from type 2 diabetes, which is most often diagnosed in ...
Background:Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) is a lifelong condition that requires diligent self-management to avoid complications. Living with T1DM is a con... K Hill,P Ward,J Gleadle - 《Health Expectations An International Journal of Public Participation in Health Care & Health Policy》 被引...
Many believe that diabetes is a lifelong condition. But weight loss might be the answer that patients are looking for. Type 2 diabetes is characterized by the pancreas not making enough insulin to regulate blood sugar levels. Previously, the medical community and patients believed that a pancreas...
Addison disease is a lifelong condition that can be treated successfully with the replacement of steroid hormones. People with Addison disease can have a normal life span because cases of Addison disease may go undiagnosed, and it is difficult to determine its true frequency in the general populati...
Which foods should you eat (and which should you avoid) if you have diabetes? What is the best diet for a diabetic person? What’s the latest evidence about the keto diet?
the palms, soles of the feet, underarms, or face. It typically occurs bilaterally and symmetrically. Evidence shows that primary hyperhidrosis is hereditary, although the exact cause is not well understood. It usually begins in adolescence or early adulthood and tends to be a lifelong condition....
Diabetes, a known factor influencing the myocardium, intensifies its susceptibility to ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) injury and decreases its response to protective cardiac treatments. This exacerbated I/R injury and enlarged infarct size in acute myocardial infarction (AMI) further elevate the likelihood ...