Diabetes symptoms: what are the signs in women and men

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From year to year, the number of cases is increasing, according to statistics, at least three percent of the population suffer from the first or second category. The symptoms of diabetes are different in women and men. Women may not notice the developing ailment at all for a long period. Complications are dangerous, including retinopathy, blindness from….

Insulin-dependent diabetes type 1 and 2 – what is it, symptoms, how to treat it

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Insulin-dependent diabetes is a chronic endocrine disorder characterized by impaired production of insulin by cells in the pancreas. It is diagnosed in 10% of all types of diabetes and requires lifelong maintenance therapy in the form of injections and a therapeutic diet. The content of the article Reasons for the onset of insulin-dependent diabetes Scientists and….

Hidden diabetes mellitus – what is it, symptoms and treatment

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Treatment of any disease is complicated by delayed diagnosis. Diabetes mellitus is one of those diseases that may not manifest itself openly, masking the symptoms. This is fraught with late seeking medical attention and many complications. The content of the article What is hidden diabetes mellitus? Latent diabetes is a severe, imperceptible pre-diabetes condition, in which the body fully….

High blood pressure in type 1 and type 2 diabetes mellitus – the reasons for which pills to choose

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Pressure surges in diabetes mellitus are a common condition that not only worsens the patient’s well-being, but also threatens with serious complications. Against the background of hypertension, stroke, heart attack and other conditions that threaten the patient’s life occur. Every diabetic should know the symptoms and causes of surges in blood pressure (BP) in order to timely….

Blood sugar levels – indicators of the norm in men and women, before and after meals

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The concept of “sugar level” in the minds of most people is strongly associated with diabetes mellitus. Not surprising. Indeed, for diabetics, such an indicator is vital. Deviations from the norm can provoke the development of severe complications, irreversible disorders and even coma. Therefore, diabetic patients should know which indicators are considered the norm, and which signal violations. The….