A form ofdiabetescalleddiabetes insipidusalso affects ADH levels, causing you to make more urine. Your bladder can't hold enough urine.When there isn't enough room in your bladder, pee can leak. Overactive bladder (OAB).Your bladder muscles normally squeeze when you're ready to pee. In OA...
1. Provide a brief discussion of the pathophysiologic concept. 2. Describe how this pathophysiologic concept/alteration is related to diabetes mellitus. For example, how does infection relate to diabetes mellitus? Describe the biochemical basis of type 2 diabetes and the general factors t...
What does blood screening mean? Define what diabetes insipidus is and what causes it. Which ion accounts for the low pH of urine? How and where is this ion transported into the urine? Why is the elimination of this ion important to survival?
There are two main types of diabetes:type 1 and type 2. Both types of diabetes are chronic diseases that affect the way your body regulates blood sugar, or glucose. Glucose is the fuel that feeds your body's cells, but to enter your cells it needs a key. Insulin is that key. What ...
Central diabetes insipidus is a rare condition in which your body doesn’t have enough antidiuretic hormone. Hypothalamus produces ADH, but the pituitary gland stores and releases it. You can get central diabetes insipidus if the pituitary gland or hypothalamus is damaged ...
The secretion of enzymes diabetes mellitus and Diabetes Insipidus would be impended so there would be a higher sugar level in the blood causing diabetes. There would also be a change in blood count. The number of platelets would be reduced thus abnormalities would occur in blood clotting ...
Why does a person with diabetes insipidus drink more water than normal? How would a person drinking large amounts of distilled water affect the normal movement of fluid between the plasma and interstitial fluids in your legs? If a person were suffering from dehydration, how would this cond...
Diabetes Insipidus:This disorder causes a water imbalance in the body, which leads to an excessive thirst even after drinking fluids as well as an excessive urine output. Cushing Syndrome:This condition happens when levels of cortisol are abnormally high. The overuse of corticosteroids is one of ...
Is type 1 diabetes an example of an autoimmune disorder? What is diabetes and how do you think the health problem is going to be? How do you think the treatment will be? Is there any way to control your diabetes? How does type 2 diabetes affect the endocrine system?
A patient has the misfortune to have both diabetes insipidus and Addison's disease. How will those conditions affect the patient's ability to regulate blood pressure? Which is NOT true about gestational diabetes? a. It increases the mother's future risk of type 1 diabetes. b. It ...