Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease that affects blood sugar regulation. A person's immune system makes antibodies that destroy the insulin-producing islet beta cells in the pancreas. The pancreas then fails to make insulin. Without insulin, blood sugar increases and cannot be delivered to ...
Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease that affects blood sugar regulation. A person's immune system makes antibodies that destroy the insulin-producing islet beta cells in the pancreas. The pancreas then fails to make insulin. Without insulin, blood sugar increases and cannot be delivered to ...
TYPE 1 diabetesCOMMUNICABLE diseasesURINARY tract infectionsGLYCOSYLATED hemoglobinINTESTINAL infectionsPurpose: Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) is associated with different types of infections; however, studies on the causal relationship between T1DM and infectious diseases are lacking...
Aims Subjects with Type 1 diabetes have impaired coronary vasoreactivity but the independent role of glycaemic control on myocardial perfusion is less clear. We examined the effect of lifetime glycaemic exposure on coronary vasoreactivity in 43 otherwise healthy Type 1 diabetic subjects. Methods Myocard...
Type 2 diabetes is a condition where blood sugar levels are too high. Learn about diabetes symptoms, treatments, and medications.
Evaluation and Referral Because visual acuity frequently changes in response to fluctuations in glycemic control (particularly extreme variations, e.g., low-to-high and high-to-low), the reason for any vision changes should be thoroughly investigated. All patients with diabetes should have a...
Women with diabetes mellitus (DM) have urinary tract infection (UTI) more often than women without DM. It is unknown, however, what the prevalence and type of renal damage due to UTI is in these women. Therefore, in this study, we compared type 2 DM women with or without UTI history ...
FARXIGA® (dapagliflozin), a medication for people with chronic kidney disease (CKD), heart failure with symptoms, and type 2 diabetes.
During a follow-up of six months, 40% of diabetic patients with ASB devel- oped to symptomatic UTI. Conclusions: The prevalence of ASB is increased in women with diabetes and we recommend screening for detection and treatment of ASB in diabetic patients. 展开 关键词: Asymptomatic bacteriuria, ...
Similar to a previous study, O25-ST131 was less likely to be associated with intra-abdominal infection and more likely to be related to UTI [5]. In a study from Spain, some healthcare associated risk factors such as diabetes, bedrid- den status, and antimicrobials exposure were independent...