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Diabetes symptoms | Signs of all types of diabetes | Diabetes UK

What are the symptoms of diabetes? With one in 15 of us now living with condition in the UK, it’s more important than ever to know the signs and symptoms to look out for.

We hope you enjoy this short animation to raise awareness and get more people talking about the signs and symptoms of type 1 and type 2 diabetes.

Common symptoms of diabetes include:

– Going to the toilet a lot, especially at night.
– Being really thirsty.
– Feeling more tired than usual.
– Losing weight without trying to.
– Genital itching or thrush.
– Cuts and wounds take longer to heal.
– Blurred eyesight.

For more information, go to our website: https://www.diabetes.org.uk/diabetes-the-basics/diabetes-symptoms

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Type 2 Diabetes Signs & Symptoms (& Why They Occur)

Type 2 diabetes is a condition involving impaired glucose regulation, which is caused by impaired insulin sensitivity, decreased glucose tolerance and increased glucose levels. Increased glucose levels can cause a variety of signs and symptoms as it affects multiple organ systems. In this lesson, we discuss all of these signs and symptoms, including associated conditions, and why they occur in Type 2 Diabetes.

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How There Could Finally Be A Cure For Diabetes

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Over the past 20 years, significant advancements in stem cell research and therapies have been one of the most promising methods of creating new insulin making cells needed to cure type 1 diabetes.

Vertex Pharmaceuticals, a biotech company, recently began a clinical trial where it plans to treat 17 participants who have type 1 diabetes with new stem cell derived insulin making cells. The first patient in the trial has had positive results.

Other companies around the world including ViaCyte and CRISPR, as well as Novo Nordisk, one of the biggest insulin manufacturers in the world, are also working on curing the disease. CNBC explores why finding a cure for diabetes is so hard and just how close Vertex and other companies are to solving this problem.

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Metabolic Syndrome, Animation

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Metabolic syndrome, also called syndrome X or insulin resistance syndrome, refers to a combination of metabolic risk factors that increase the chance of developing cardiovascular diseases, such as heart attacks or strokes; and type 2 diabetes.
Metabolic syndrome is diagnosed when a patient has at least three of the following:
– A waistline of 40 inches or more for men, or 35 inches or more for women;
– A systolic blood pressure above 130 and a diastolic blood pressure above 85 mmHg, or if the patient is taking blood pressure-lowering medications;
– A fasting blood sugar level above 100 mg/dL, or if the patient is taking glucose-lowering medications;
– A triglyceride level greater than 150 mg/dL;
– An HDL level of less than 40 mg/dL for men, or 50 mg/dLfor women.
Metabolic syndrome, in turn, has its own set of underlying risk factors, of which insulin resistance is most important. Insulin resistance is when the body’s cells do not respond well to insulin and therefore cannot use glucose; glucose stays in the blood, causing high blood sugar levels while the cells are deprived of nutrition. Insulin resistance can be acquired, hereditary, or mixed. Other risk factors include abdominal obesity, physical inactivity, aging, hormonal imbalances, and use of certain medications. Women are more susceptible than men. Some racial and ethnic groups are at higher risk than others.
Metabolic syndrome is often associated with excessive blood clotting and chronic low-grade inflammation, as well as several other conditions, but the cause-effect relationship is not clear.
The goal of treating metabolic syndrome is to reduce the risk of cardiovascular diseases. Treatment aims to lower blood pressure and cholesterol; and to manage diabetes, or prevent it, if it hasn’t already developed.
Lifestyle changes include a heart-healthy diet, physical activity plan, weight management, stress management, and quitting smoking.
If lifestyle changes aren’t enough, medications may be prescribed to lower LDL cholesterol and triglycerides; to reduce blood pressure, blood sugar level, or to prevent blood clots.
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Diabetes mellitus is a group of metabolic diseases that causes a person to have high blood sugar, either because the body does not produce enough insulin, or because cells do not respond to the insulin that is produced. It’s also a disease of the immune system.

Diabetes affects about 8 percent of the U.S. population or 25 million people. 285 million worldwide. It is estimated that half of all Americans will have diabetes by 2020.

High blood sugar produces the classical signs and symptoms of diabetes: thirst, hunger, weight loss, frequent urination…
Type 2 diabetes is a consequence of a seismic shift in lifestyle beginning about ten thousand years ago.

The shift was from hunting and gathering food to farming and raising animals, then eating the fruit of that labor. Before the shift, Neolithic hunter gatherers gorged food to store body fat in good times to ward off starvation in lean times. Body fat was life insurance!

Today, gobbling food in excess has developed into a pathology linked to obesity, type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and stroke. .
Type 1 Diabetes results from autoimmune destruction of insulin producing beta cells of the pancreas. Incidence varies from eight to 17 per 100 thousand in the U.S. It is fatal unless treated with insulin.
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Endocrinology – Diabetes Mellitus: By Dawn Dewitt M.D.

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Endocrinology – Diabetes Mellitus
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with Dawn Dewitt, MD
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Hypoglycemia, or low blood sugars, is the most common, and one of the most feared, complication of diabetes treatment. It must be taken seriously as patients can die from this condition. Having an episode raises the risk of mortality over the next 12 months by 65%.

Hypoglycemia is often triggered when those with uncontrolled diabetes try to achieve “tight control”. You must think of hypoglycemia in a diabetic patient who presents with signs and symptoms of epinephrine release, like shakiness, anxiety, tremor, palpitations and sweating.

Usually patients with neuroglycopenia, or low brain blood sugar, have confusion, seizures and coma.

Severe hypoglycemia is defined as needing the help of another person.

If a patient with diabetes presents with signs suggestive of hypoglycemia… remember the following:

Consider hypoglycemia even with “normal” sugar levels in a patient with uncontrolled diabetes. Their glucose may be falling rapidly with better control
You need to rule out mimicking conditions like acute myocardial ischemia or infection
If patients need beta blockers for heart problems, counsel them that beta-blockers do not usually eliminate the symptoms of hypoglycemia; most patients on beta-blockers still have profuse “sweats” as a symptom of hypoglycemia

Causes of hypoglycemia include:

too much insulin or sulfonylurea
mismatch of insulin, sulfonylurea or exercise with food intake
continuing to take diabetes medications with nausea, vomiting or diarrhea
decreased renal clearance of insulin or sulfonylureas

Most patients with mild or moderate hypoglycemia can self-treat with oral glucose like jelly-beans, but hospitalization may be required for severe hypoglycemia.

Remember to continue “basal” insulin in patients with T1DM!  They require insulin and will go into DKA because they REQUIRE some insulin at all times. Give intravenous glucose as needed. 

The key to lowering the risk of further episodes of hypoglycemia includes a detailed understanding the timing of the patient’s medications insulin (onset, peak and duration) with respect to when they eat and exercise. Frequent blood sugar monitoring is critical.
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Diabetes mellitus Type 2 – Prevention

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Diabetes mellitus Type 2 - Prevention

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Diabetes Mellitus: Tratamiento #endocrinología

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Tratamiento de la diabetes mellitus: una introducción.

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Diabetes mellitus

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DIABETES MELLITUS – tipo 1 y 2, fisiopatología, cetoacidosis diabética, diagnóstico y tratamiento

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📑 La diabetes mellitus tipo 1 es una diabetes de origen autoinmunitario, (diabetes insulinodependiente) esta sucede por la destrucción de las células beta del páncreas; La diabetes mellitus tipo 2 está más asociada a una descompensación de los lípidos del cuerpo (provocado por la obesidad) y también por la disminución de la captación de la glucosa por parte del organismo.

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6:15 Diabetes TIPO 1
10:02 Diabetes TIPO 2
15:49 Manifestaciones clínicas
23:09 Complicaciones
33:04 Diagnóstico y Tratamiento
37:09 Referencias

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Diabetes Mellitus – Mechanism and Causes of Insulin Resistance

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Diabetes Mellitus - Mechanism and Causes of Insulin Resistance

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What is Diabetes Mellitus? (Symptoms, Causes, Treatment, Prevention)

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What is Diabetes Mellitus? (too much sugar in the blood) – https://healthery.com/health/diabetes-mellitus/

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Diabetes Mellitus is a disease of the pancreas. The pancreas is responsible for producing the hormone insulin. Insulin assists the body with using food for energy. Diabetes uses the insulin incorrectly or is failing to produce enough insulin. Insulin works to deliver glucose into the cells to be burned up as energy. When there is an insufficient level of insulin glucose levels rise. This is because the glucose cannot enter the body’s cells to be burned up fuel. Diabetes is also referred to as hyperglycemia or high blood sugar. It is estimated that about 6% or 17 million Americans have diabetes mellitus. Diabetes is known to be the 6th leading cause of death in the U.S.

What are the Symptoms of Diabetes Mellitus? Common symptoms include frequent urination, fatigue, and a decreased appetite. As well as unexplained weight loss, excessive hunger, extremely dry skin, sores. Including sudden changes in vision, tired often, tingling or numb hands & feet. As well as an unusually high number of infections.

What Causes Diabetes Mellitus? Diabetes Mellitus is the general name for three distinct types of diabetes. Type 1, type 2 and gestational diabetes. Type 1 occurs when the immune system destroys the beta cells in the pancreas. These cells are for insulin production, which is unable to be made. Type 2 is associated with the lifestyle habits and is the most common form. Obesity, poor diet and low activity are usually the causes of type 2 diabetes. In this form patients do produce insulin, but not enough to meet the demand. Gestational diabetes only occurs during pregnancy. Caused when increased hormones for the fetus leads to excess sugar in the blood. If the mother’s pancreas cannot produce more insulin it leads to this form. It is normally temporary and will end after the baby is born.

How is Diabetes Mellitus Treated? It is not reversible (for the exception of gestational which is only temporary). Treatment includes maintaining normal glucose levels & controlling cholesterol. Patients must monitor their blood sugar levels daily and watch their diets. As well as be physically active, monitor oral medicine, manage weight & stress. While also self-administering insulin via pump or injection, if required. Type 1 is a form that always requires insulin. Type 2 diabetes can be controlled through diet and exercise. However, severe forms of Type 2 may require insulin injections.

How is Diabetes Mellitus Prevented? All forms of type 1 are hereditary and cannot be prevented. Complications can be prevented or reduced by regulating blood sugar. Type 2 diabetes is a preventable disease. Often, people are warned they are pre-diabetic before they are fully diagnosed. A low-fat high fiber diet, 30 minutes of exercise & weight monitoring can help. In gestational diabetes, maintain a healthy diet and do regular blood testing. Typically, testing will be within 24 to 28 weeks of gestation. If a pregnant woman is diagnosed, her doctor will do the following: track her blood sugar and weight gain, as well as recommend a balanced diet.

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