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| 18 hours ago by redneck The immune is impaired in with mellitus. Patients (usually with type diabetes) may also present with ketoacidosis (DKA), an extreme of metabolic by the of on the patient's breath; a rapid, breathing as Kussmaul breathing; polyuria; ... Diabetes - http://happytrucker.com/diabetes/ |
| 17 Dec 2009 by arfans He described patients who were passing too much water (polyuria) – like a siphon. The word became “diabetes” from the English adoption of the Medieval Latin diabetes. In 1675 Thomas Willis added mellitus to the term, although it is ... Arfans.WordPress.Com The World News Website - http://arfans.wordpress.com/ |
| 14 Dec 2009 by WawaChio The term diabetes mellitus encompasses a range of metabolic diseases characterized by the presence of elevated levels of blood glucose, also called hyperglycemia, which may be caused by: 1. Blunted insulin secretion, ... Sirbrak.com - Health Tips for Professionals - http://www.sirbrak.com/ |
| 15 Dec 2009 by slaips Diabetes Insipidus (DI) is a syndrome manifested by hypotonic polyuria. In spite of the name “diabetes,” it is not associated with diabetes mellitus, which produces a hypertonic polyuria (due to overexcretion of glucose). ... Med-life.net - http://med-life.net/ |
| 13 Oct 2009 by drlokku Refers to diabetes mellitus or, less often, to diabetes insipidus. Diabetes mellitus and diabetes insipidus share the name “diabetes” because they are both conditions characterized by excessive urination (polyuria). ... Doc Blog - http://dr-lokku.com/docblog/ |
| 16 hours ago by admin According to the World Health Organization (WHO), five classes of diabetes are recognized, these are; Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus (IDDM) or Type I Diabetes, Non Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus (NIDDM) or Type II Diabetes, Gestational Diabetes, ... It is, therefore, an acute disease, presenting with thirst, polyuria (passing large amount of urine), diuresis and weight loss. Type I diabetes is not common, it accounts for less than 10% of all diabetes cases. ... mohaa dedicated server - http://www.mohaa-dedicated-server.com.cn/ |
| 17 Dec 2009 by admin Diabetes mellitus is a disorder of carbohydrate metabolism. It is a disease characterized by persistent hyperglycemia (high blood sugar levels). It is a metabolic disease that requires medical diagnosis, treatment and lifestyle changes. .... Polyuria (frequent urination, especially excessive urination) But caution: Frequent hunger without the other two symptoms (which invariably occur together, absent renal complications, bladder infections, etc.), can also indicate that ... Science and Technology, Lifes Changing - http://80mt.com/ - References |
| 3 Dec 2009 by Jessica Apple Sanders writes, “The first reference to diabetes mellitus is attributed to the Ebers Papyrus, which mentions remedies for the treatment of excessive urination (polyuria). The Ebers Papyrus contains remedies “to eliminate urine which is ... A Sweet Life - http://asweetlife.org/ - References |
| 24 Nov 2009 by admin There are three early manifestations of Type 1 diabetes, and many cases of Type 2. These are usually referred to as the cardinal signs and symptoms or the “triad” of diabetes; they are polyuria or frequent urination, polyphagia or ... Mangosteen Facts Online - http://mangosteenfactsonline.com/ [ More results from Mangosteen Facts Online ] |
| 14 hours ago by admin merfam http://www.flickr.com/photos/74288833@N00/3935421979 How to Deal with Diabetes Mellitus – (Sweet Disease) - Homoeopathic Approach. ... Polyuria :- Increased in urine production is due to excess glucose present in the body, which gets rid of the extra sugar in the blood by excreting it through urine. This leads to dehydration because along with sugar a large amount of water is also excreted out of the body. - Polyphagia:- The hormone insulin is also responsible for ... Treatments For Diabetes - http://www.treatingdiabetesnow.com/ [ More results from Treatments For Diabetes ] |
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