Treatment of
diabetes mellitus While the diagnosis of DM isn't a death sentence, it can be a costly disease as it requires treatment.
Not exact matches
Mothers with all types of
diabetes mellitus normally use insulin to control their blood sugar, as the safety of other antidiabetic drugs
while breastfeeding is unknown.
While at San Diego Humane Society, Bob was treated for Type I
diabetes mellitus with a daily insulin injection that he tolerated each time without incident.
While dogs tend to develop
diabetes mellitus secondary to either immune destruction of the pancreatic beta cells or severe pancreatitis, cats tend to develop
diabetes mellitus secondary to pancreatitis or amyloidosis.
Also commonly seen are bacterial infections,
while endocrine conditions like
diabetes mellitus and adrenal disease may also cause your pet to be more predisposed to bacterial infections in their urinary tract.
It should be noted that the onset of
diabetes mellitus in dogs is spontaneous,
while a clinical course of the disease is chronic (ccurs over time); therefore a slight difference in eating and urinating behavior should be noted carefully.
While diabetes mellitus can affect any cat, it most often occurs in older, obese cats.
While treating
diabetes mellitus in dogs, insulin therapy is the primary choice of therapy.
While a number of diseases result in excess water intake and urine output, the most common of these diseases include kidney failure,
diabetes mellitus and Cushing's disease.
The large breeds are more prone to hip dysplasia, arthritis or twisted stomachs
while the small ones are more prone to dislocated kneecaps, periodontal disease and
diabetes mellitus.