Dealing With Diabetes - Treating Hyperosmolar Syndrome?

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asked Mar 19, 2020 in H&E by alisaprincy (10,120 points)

The body is starved of energy StrictionBP Review following the impairment in glucose uptake. The patient feels hungry and eats more in order to meet up the energy requirement of the body. As the cells continue to be deprived of vital energy the body begins to break down its own protein and fat stores leading to loss of weight, and weakness. Continual breakdown of protein and fat leads to an increase in ketone bodies in the blood. If unchecked, this leads to ketoacidosis, hyperventilation, and loss of sodium, chloride, potassium and water.

Large and small vessels in the kidneys, eyes, extremities, heart and brain may be damaged in the long run. The nerves may also be damaged leading to impaired sensitivity in the extremities. The female diabetic may experience pruritus vulvae (itching of the vulva) as a result of fungal infection which takes advantage of the environment provided by excess glucose deposit from the urine to thrive.

The patient can become prone to injuries on the extremities as a result of impaired sensitivity and eventually develop diabetic ulcers since the wound usually takes a long time to heal because of excess glucose and infection. This may eventually lead to gangrene and amputation. The male patient may also suffer impotence.This is due to changes in the arterial vessels supplying the penile region which makes it difficult to sustain erection. Every diabetic patient has a potential danger lurking around the corner. What you allow into your system may finally set off the danger and cause harms to your health. Sometimes some practices could also be a source of harm to you as a diabetic.

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