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Diabetic neuropathy

What is Diabetic Neuropathy Diabetic neuropathy is a combination of syndromes affecting various parts of the peripheral and autonomic nervous system, which occurs against the background of metabolic disorders in diabetes mellitus and complicates its course.  According to statistics, being one of the most frequent and serious complications of diabetes, various forms of diabetic neuropathy are…
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Diabetic ophthalmopathy (eye damage in diabetes mellitus)

Diabetic ophthalmopathy is a non-inflammatory pathological process of the eyes, which is a secondary manifestation of the underlying disease – diabetes mellitus, and is caused by a violation of carbohydrate metabolism in the body.  The occurrence of diabetic ophthalmopathy is associated with general physiological, biochemical and immune disorders, one of which is a change in the…
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Complications of diabetes mellitus and their treatment

Probably, many have repeatedly heard that a disease such as diabetes mellitus is dangerous not so much in itself as its complications caused by chronically high blood sugar levels. It is known that in type 1 diabetes mellitus, an increase in blood glucose levels occurs due to a lack of insulin, and in non-insulin dependent type of diabetes –…
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Diseases of the legs in diabetes mellitus

Many people who suffer from diabetes mellitus, from personal experience, had to get acquainted with such problems with the legs as impaired blood circulation, cracking, swelling, sweating of the feet, dry skin, fungal infection of the nails, etc. In diabetes mellitus, an elevated blood glucose level causes damage to the nerves and blood vessels in…
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Legs hurt with diabetes

Surely, many have heard that diabetes mellitus is dangerous for its many complications. Foot problems – poor circulation, pain in the legs with diabetes, fungal infections of the nails, cracked feet and bad odor are familiar to many people with diabetes. With diabetes mellitus, due to a prolonged high blood glucose level, nerves and blood…
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How to lose weight without harm to health?

Those who have decided to lose weight, do not always think about the impact of diet on the body. It seems: now I will lose 5 kilograms, and I will start following all the rules of a healthy diet. And what can happen to me in just a couple of weeks? In fact, everything is…
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Diabetes foot care

In patients with diabetes mellitus, a prolonged high blood sugar level leads to damage to the nerves and blood vessels in the lower extremities, as, indeed, in any other organ. In simple terms , they are “sugar-coated”. This leads to the fact that pain, tactile, temperature and vibration sensitivity in the legs decreases. At the same time, even such seemingly insignificant foot…
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How do antidepressants work?

With a verified, confirmed diagnosis of a depressive disorder or a depressive syndrome accompanying another somatic disease, antidepressants are often prescribed. Today, these are the No. 1 drugs in the treatment of depressive disorder. There are a lot of antidepressants, and a large number of groups. There are some that have come to us still…
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Diabetes school

The new series dvd -videoprogramm “School for diabetics” Practice shows that today not all patients manage to successfully control diabetes mellitus. For some, this is due to the lack of qualified medical care, modern drugs or personal motivation. Others simply do not have access to information on how to properly control their disease. “The patient must learn to control…
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Diabetes mellitus type II complications

Diabetes mellitus type 2 ( non-insulin dependent ) occurs in adulthood, usually in people who are 40 years of age or older. The development of this disease is associated with increased weight, blood pressure, a large amount of cholesterol in the blood. This disease can occur even when there is an excess of insulin in diabetes mellitus .     In 90% of patients with type…
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