Definitely look for an endocrinologist that doesn't «just»
see diabetic patients, but endocrinology is the way to go.
Not exact matches
When I met Judy, I had just finished
seeing what seemed like 100
diabetic patients, one after the other.
In this study the team tested the patch on both pig skin, where they showed it could accurately track glucose levels across the range
seen in
diabetic human
patients, and on healthy human volunteers, where again the patch was able to track blood sugar variations throughout the day.
«I've
seen patients told they're
diabetic and they're not given any materials,» says Elizabeth Hardy, a Texas nurse with type 2 diabetes.
We
see the exact same pattern in type 2
diabetic patients.
But, the thing is, I've
seen a lot of labs in a lot of fitness people, that tends to be the majority the
patients that I
see, is relatively healthy people who are exercising, who are eating well, who are on supplements, you know, not type 2
diabetics who have congestive heart failure,
patients, and I don't always
see elevated enzymes like with yours.
More research is required on humans to
see the potential for
diabetic patients.
They even occasionally prescribed drugs but, out of the 100
patients we
saw, only a handful of prescriptions were indicated (there was an upgrade of a
diabetic drug, an antibiotic for pneumonia, and a first - line blood pressure lowering medication, for example) in addition to the natural therapies that were prescribed.
Oxidative stress by free radicals has been shown to be a major factor in the complications that can arise with the disease, such as the tissue damage often
seen in
diabetic patients.
The most common clinical signs
seen in
diabetic patients are an increase in water consumption and urination.
That is a really broad / general clinical sign, so I would have your veterinarian check her out -(we
see this sometimes in our
diabetic patients).
Our sweet
patient Sophie was blind due to advanced
diabetic cataracts when she came to
see our Ophthalmology Service recently.
Occasional ketones are not an alarming finding in a
diabetic pet but if ketones are found in urine three days in a row or if the
patient showing ketones seems ill (poor appetite, vomiting etc.) then the pet should
see the vet right away.
«We are
seeing a growing number of
diabetic patients who are dissatisfied with the treatment they have received and are now facing life - changing injuries - particularly where GP's have failed to refer to a suitable specialist.