Friday, March 28, 2008

Which of the following is an example of a communicable disease:common cold,heart disease, or diabetes mellitus

Which of the following is an example of a communicable disease:common cold,heart disease, or diabetes mellitus

Other - Diseases - 4 Answers
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Cold.
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The common cold. It's a virus and viruses are contagious. You can't catch heart disease or diabetes from someone. You can inherit them though.
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Common Cold
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a cold you do not catch diabetes or heart disease from others.





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Monday, March 24, 2008

What complications or disease can arise from Diabetes Mellitus Type 1, child onset

What complications or disease can arise from Diabetes Mellitus Type 1, child onset?
and how does diabetes cause these complications or diseases?
Diabetes - 3 Answers
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The number one issue is noncompliance with the drug and medication regime. This is caused by the patient choosing not to take their blood sugar at prescribed times, follow the dietary and medication guidelines in spite of the consequences. Teens are the worst.Diabetic coma, etc develops as a result.
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diabetes doesnt cause any other disease to appear but have it symptoms of its own. but MS has been found in many diabetics like my dad.
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kidney problems,blindness,poor circulation,poor wound healing,amputation of legs, arms,feet and heart problems.





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Sunday, March 16, 2008

What is chronic kidney disease secondary to diabetes mellitus nephropathy

What is chronic kidney disease secondary to diabetes mellitus nephropathy?

Diabetes - 2 Answers
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In my own experience with my hubby, I noticed he drinks a lot of water and urinates often, he lost 10kg in 1 month w/o dieting, he suddenly has the sore in his toe nail(under the nail, he feels sleepy most of the time, as it runs in his blood(family history) i suspected that he has high blood sugar, and yes its positive........hope the above helps you...I also find this blog very helpful for diabetes treatment: http://diabetespreventionandtreatment.blogspot.com
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Kidney disease (also known as diabetic nephropathy) is a complication of diabetes that starts when the blood vessels in the kidney become leaky. These leaky blood vessels allow protein from the blood to be excreted into the urine. Eventually, some vessels collapse and place more pressure on those that remain. Under this increased load, the remaining blood vessels are also damaged and the kidney may fail. The disease may progress to where the patient may have to be placed on dialysis where a machine performs the role of the kidney or receive a transplant. Here is a web page for you to get more information. Good luck to you.







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Wednesday, March 12, 2008

What is the defect in the disease, diabetes mellitus Type 1

What is the defect in the disease, diabetes mellitus Type 1?
does anyone know? ty
Diabetes - 5 Answers
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Scientist don't know what causes the pancreas to just shut down and not make insulin. They are theorizing that it maybe a virus but its not for certain............
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The defect in Type 1 Diabetes is that your pancreas produces either very very little insulin or no insulin at all. You need insulin to control your blood glucose (sugar) levels. This is vital to living. Type 1 Diabetes is also sometimes called childhood diabetes because it is often diagnosed early in life because you are either born with it or it develops very early on. It is not to be confused with Type 2 Diabetes, which often develops later in life, and is often developed as a result of poor health and eating habits and other things such as being overweight or clinically obese. Type 2 diabetes can be controlled sometimes with diet and exercise, or with pills. Doesnt necessarily need a shot and not all Type 2 diabetics need to take insulin. Type 1 diabetics MUST take insulin to live. They most likely have to take it in the form of a shot, sometimes once a day but alot of the times it's multiple times a day. They must monitor their diet and health very closely. They often develop problems associated with the disease (i.e. problems with eyesight and blindness, renal insufficiency/failure, foot problems that can lead to the amputation of lower extremities) if it is not controlled carefully. Hope this helps you out.
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due to pancreatic beta cell damage in part or in whole thus unable to produce insulin normally. describe treatment with insulin injections every meal
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In type 1 diabetes, the body does not produce insulin. It's considered an autoimmune disorder that attacks and destroys the beta cells in the pancreas that produce insulin. Eventually no insulin is produced and without insulin, glucose cannot get into the cells to nourish them. This is when the blood glucose levels become excessively high.
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Hello, Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease that results in destruction of insulin-producing beta cells of the pancreas. So the beta cells which are responsible for producing insulin are damaged and thus the insulin levels in blood markedly decrease. This results in a rise in blood sugar as no more insulin is available to push the sugar from the blood into the cells. I hope it helps. Take care and God bless.






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Saturday, March 8, 2008

Which gland fails to produce enough of its hormone in the disease diabetes mellitus

Which gland fails to produce enough of its hormone in the disease diabetes mellitus?

Biology - 11 Answers
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the pancreas.
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Thyroid
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the pancreas my dear
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pituitary
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Beta cells in Islets of Langerhans ( which Is a a part of pancreas ) fails to produce enough insulin in Diabetes mellitus.
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the pancreas stops producing insulin which is necessary to get the sugar in the blood stream into the cells where it can be used. Thus the liver starts to break down the bodies fat and do gluconeogenesis.
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beta cells in longerhance which produce ansuline
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pancrease
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The gland is the pancreas (both an endocrine and an exocrine organ). The hormone is called insulin. It is a peptide hormone which binds to receptors on the membrane of cells, which then uptake glucose from the blood. After you eat a meal your blood glucose (sugar) is high and the pancreas releases insulin so that the cells can uptake glucose and decrease the concentration of glucose in the blood. There are several kinds of diabetes mellitus, but the gland that fails to produce the hormone (insulin) is the pancreas.
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"Diabetes mellitus" is caused due to deficiency of the hormone insulin. Insulin is secreted by the beta-cells of the islets of Langerhans which are small patches of cells present in the pancreas. N.B. "Diabetes insipidus" is due to deficiency of ADH (Anti-diuretic hormone , also called vasopressin) which is produced by the hypothalamus but stored and secreted by the neurohypophysis (the posterior lobe of pituitary gland).
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the pancreas stop producing insulin which lowers blood sugar






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Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Is Charcot Marie Tooth Disease associated with Diabetes Mellitus

Is Charcot Marie Tooth Disease associated with Diabetes Mellitus?
I was diagnosed with Type II Diabetes about 3 years ago. It has progerssively gotten worse. I was diagnosed with Diabetic Polyneuropathy last year as well. I was always described as a "clumbsy" child. My mother said I was the only person she knew that could fall down without taking a step. My neuro says I have a gait disturbance but has done nothing as far as telling my why. I had some foot pain the last three days and had an x-ray done. My Internist told me I have arthritis and bone spurs but it could be Charcot Marie Tooth Disease. Is there any information out there linking Charcot Marie Tooth Disease and Diabetes?
Diabetes - 4 Answers
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Talk to your doctor! If you have questions about such a serious condition as diabetes you shouldn't be asking your questions here. Please, call your doctor and make an appointment. Take the time to write down all of your questions/concerns prior to your appointment. That way you'll make the best of your time with him/her. Webmd.com is a good source for answering medical questions and preparing for appointments. God Bless!
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Are you confused on the name? Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) disease is named for the physicians who identified the disease, Charcot, Marie, and Tooth. It is not the same as Charcot's foot disease, a neuropathic joint disease that is a common complication of diabetes mellitus. http://www.neurologychannel.com/charcot/ For more info on Charcot's foot disease, look here: http://www.diabetes.usyd.edu.au/foot/Charcot1.html
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No it is not related to diabetes mellitus. Actually it is not known how it is caused, but it is a muscular disease and causes foot drop, muscle weakness, etc.
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Charcot Marie Tooth Disease is a genetic abnormality and is not associated with diabetes. Diabetic amyopathy may also be a consideration.





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Saturday, March 1, 2008

Does any1 know where i can get up to date information on the disease diabetes mellitus

Does any1 know where i can get up to date information on the disease diabetes mellitus???
I need to find current information on this disease!!!!!I also need journal articals.Does any1 know of any helpful websites??????????/
Diabetes - 4 Answers
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diabetus.com or medscape .com
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THere are plenty of websites that deal with this.
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Your best web resource for information on diabetes would be the American Diabetes Association. www.diabetes.org If you are looking for other sources, consider talking to a doctor or a CDE (Certified Diabetes Educator). There are also a lot of great answerers on this site. So, if you ask a specific question, you can probably get some information here. Good luck and best wishes... Good luck!
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Go to www.cdc.org they have great stuff






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