Hypoglycaemic events are more common in people with type 1 diabetes mellitus. Explain why vomiting causes hypoglycaemia in people with type 1 diabetes mellitus earlier than in healthy normoglycaemic individuals.
Vometing is common complaint among people living with DM 1.
Mostly it is harmless and temporary but it indicates more serious complications of DM 1.
Hypoglycemia means low blood sugar level.
It can occur when a person take too much insulin or does not eat enough food.
Due to some diabetic drugs also create a condition of hypoglycemia.
Vometing is nothing but fastly or rapidly emptying the stomach with excessive pressure ,that cause many types of complications.
Due vometing all indigested, digested food are came out fron gut. Which means there is material present in stomach or GIT to produce energy and blood sugar.
That cause low level of blood sugar.
Due to the vometing all blood sugar levels goes down n shows sign of hypoglycemia.
Hypoglycaemic events are more common in people with type 1 diabetes mellitus. Explain why vomiting causes...
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1. Describe the pathophysiology of type 1 diabetes. 2. Explain why urinary tract infections are common in people with diabetes. Explain how acute renal failure could develop. Mr. M. has had the infection for a week and has developed mild ketoacidosis because of the infection. Analysis of arterial blood gases indicates that his serum bicarbonate level is low, and his serum pH is just below normal range. 3. Explain why infection may lead to ketoacidosis.
CASE STUDY A Diabetes Mellitus Type 1 Mr. M. has had type 1 diabetes for 15 years. He has just been admitted to the hospital with severe pyelonephritis, a kidney infection. 1. Describe the pathophysiology of type 1 diabetes. 2. Explain why urinary tract infections are common in people with diabetes. Explain how acute renal failure could develop Mr. M. has had the infection for a week and has developed mild ketoacidosis because of the infection. Analysis of arterial blood...
CASE STUDY A Diabetes Mellitus Type 1 Mr. M. has had Type 1 diabetes for 15 years. He has just been admitted to the hospital with severe pyelonephritis, a kidney infection. 1. Describe the pathophysiology of Type 1 diabetes. 2. Explain why urinary tract infections are common in people with diabetes. Explain how acute renal failure could develop. Mr. M. has had the infection for a week and has developed mild ketoacidosis because of the infection. Analysis of arterial blood...
Review the differences between Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus and then answer the following questions. Why is the person with T1DM usually thin? Why is insulin required for people with T1DM but not necessarily for those with T2DM? Why does hypersecretion of insulin occur in T2DM?
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