Oral glucose tolerance test:This tests your blood sugar 2 hours after sugar intake. A normal reading is less than 140 mg/dL. These tests are typically used to screen for diabetes, even before you have symptoms. If you have symptoms of diabetes, your healthcare team will often first give y...
affecting the hands once reaching mid-calf. Patients should be screened once a year for symptoms of DPN using simple clinical tests, such as assessment of pinprick sensation, light touch perception using a 10-g monofilament, ankle reflexes and vibration threshold using a 128-Hz tu...
Care guide for Type 2 Diabetes in Children. Includes: possible causes, signs and symptoms, standard treatment options and means of care and support.
Type 2 Diabetes: Signs, Symptoms, Treatments See Slideshow What are the side effects of acarbose? The most common side effects of include: Abdominal pain Diarrhea Flatulence (gas) An increase in liver enzymes There is a rare possibility that these gastrointestinal side effects may become severe ...
Most people are familiar with the symptoms of the flu but they can be mistaken for a severe cold.The fluinfection is far more serious and can cause severe health complications (并发症). There are many viral infections that can cause flulike symptoms.It is better to visit your doctor so ...
disease, impairment of the normal state or functioning of the body as a whole or of any of its parts. Some diseases are acute, producing severe symptoms that terminate after a short time, e.g., pneumonia; others are chronic disorders, e.g., arthritis, that last a long time; and still...
It is widely accepted that type I IFNs have a great impact on both tumor inhibition and stimulating antitumor immune responses, while the systemic administration of type I IFNs is accompanied by many adverse outcomes, including fatigue, nausea, anorexia, flulike symptoms, dizziness, hepatotoxici...
affected by the same disease; we analyzed only family 1 or both families together, and we either included or excluded family 1’s two young children (V:1 and V:2), who had a different clinical phenotype that included infantile onset and cognitive and behavioral symptoms, albeit with ataxia....
Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists and sodium-glucose contransporter-2 inhibitors have been added as first-line therapy recommendation for type 2 diabetes, the first since metformin
A new medication called finerenone (Kerendia; Bayer) has been approved for the treatment of kidney disease and type 2 diabetes.