Tadasu, KasaharaToshika, OtaniHiroshi, MaruyamaYasuko, UchigataYasuhiko, Iwamoto. (2011) A 60-year old patient with mild complications who developed type 1 diabetes with coma at 1 year and 7 months. Diabetology International 2 , 154-158 /...
Currently, type 1 diabetes cannot be cured. People with type 1 diabetes require injectable insulin because their pancreas does not produce enough on its own. There are differenttypes of insulinand different routes of administration. Most people with type 1 diabetes use both a long-acting insulin ...
About 30% of people with type 1 diabetes have a life-threatening condition that causes loss of consciousness, called diabetic coma, as their first symptom. Get medical help immediately if you or your child show any of these symptoms: Breath that smells fruity Dry or flushed skin Nausea Diffi...
Type 1 diabetes also called insulin-dependent diabetes orjuvenile diabetes, is a condition in which the beta cells of the pancreas produce little or no insulin. This results in high blood sugar levels which are not treated and can lead to other diseases like cardiovascular disease, kidney damage...
skin; losing the feeling in your feet or having tingling in your feet; and having blurry eyesight. If not diagnosed and treated with insulin, a person can lapse into a life-threatening diabetic coma, also known as diabetic ketoacidosis. A blood test can show if you have type 1 diabetes. ...
Type 1 diabetes is a highly stigmatized and misunderstood illness. Here I answer frequently asked questions about T1D & life managing it.
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Type 1 diabetes tends to occur in young, lean individuals, usually before 30 years of age; however, older patients do present with this form of diabetes on occasion. This subgroup is referred to as latent autoimmune diabetes in adults (LADA). LADA is a slow, progressive form of type 1 ...
adolescents; disordered eating symptoms; eating disorders; type 1 diabetes1. Introduction Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is a severe chronic disease that can be diagnosed at any age. However, most of the cases first develop in children and adolescents, with peaks in children 5–7 years old and near...
type 1 diabetes mellitus;physical activity;carbohydrates;proteins;nutritional supplements 1. Introduction Nutritional management of people living with type 1 diabetes (T1DM) represents a multifaced clinical challenge. Due to its pathophysiology, T1DM is marked by a total absence of insulin production. The...