The immune system of diabetic patients is a little impaired, leaving them susceptible to infections and they have poorer circulation than average, making it harder for them to send white blood cells into an area to fight infection and send red cells, sugars and amino acids into an area for repair and rebuilding.
2007-01-23 14:56:56
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answered by Orinoco 7
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2016-09-18 22:30:25
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answered by ? 3
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2016-05-19 23:19:25
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answered by ? 3
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Someone along the way has shorten the name to just diabetes T1 because they are lazy but it IS the same. There are many forms but the "Myelitis" is the most common form of Diabetes. So someone said diabetes T1 or Type 2 and/or gestational and the shorter form was born!!! The correct and the professional way to refer to it is Diabetes Myelitis (and then the type) Along time ago referred it was also a NIDMT2 (or gestational) WRONG.... Non insulin diabetes type 2 is not a correct dx, either is IDDM. BUT ICD9 codes use this as a standard for billing. But I don't think nurses need to know that (unless you do self billing!) Good Luck with your training. Us Diabetics of all type's need you nurses to be well trained before working on us.
2016-03-19 04:26:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Forget anything you have ever been told about Diabetes.
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2016-02-16 03:51:47
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answered by ? 3
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Shocking Truth About Diabetes Revealed : http://DiabetesKeyBook.com/Always
2015-08-18 20:00:05
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answered by Rae 1
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You can find some good information and home remedies at this website http://ailments.in/diabetes.html
2007-01-26 00:16:15
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answered by Karunya 4
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