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h4uclinic John Baillie, MB ChB, FRCP Disclosures | November 16, 2010 Print RELATED DRUGS & DISEASES Gallstones (Cholelithiasis) Imaging in Gallstones (Cholelithiasis) Pediatric Gallstones (Cholelithiasis) Question How should silent or
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h4uclinic Managing diabetes in hemodialysis patients: Observations and recommendations Both uremia and dialysis can complicate glycemic control by affecting the secretion, clearance, and peripheral tissue activity of insulin. ABSTRACT
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Veronika Václavková Histopathologic lesions in chronic type 1 diabetes differ from those in acute disease. Insulitis is only rarely found and most islets no longer contain any insulin; these pseudoatrophic islets contain abundant glucagon-producing
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Danish Association For young people it can be difficult to relate to, it is important to have a well-regulated diabetes now, not to get sequelae in 15-20 years. But it is especially important for young people with type 2 diabetes, as they due to
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Danish Association Read about the opportunities you have to again be able to get an erection. The article is from the member magazine in September 2014. Potency Means 31 percent of men in Diabetes Association study get treatment for their erectile
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Danish Association Erectile Dysfunction is the most common sexual complication of diabetes in men. The problem is more frequent, the older you are and the longer you’ve had diabetes. Generally men with diabetes experience erectile problems
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Danish Association Diabetes can cause sexual complications in women in the form of bright problems, infections, pain, or dryness of the vagina. What are the causes of sexual complications in women with diabetes? The reason for the sexual
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Danish Association Diabetes can make sex difficult. Read why – and what you can do to avoid sexual problems and not least: How you might get a good sex life. Four out of ten sexual problems Four out of ten with diabetes have sexual problems.
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Danish Association Abnormal dry skin, skin infections, eczema, excessive pigmentation and different kinds of leg ulcers. Profuse sweating, especially in the face (gustatory sweating) after meals.Damage to the sweat glands can also cause decreased
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Danish Association After 25-30 years with diabetes, many experience a so-called diabetic fatigue, both physically and mentally. The bodily fatigue sets in particular in the connective tissue and may provide stiffness in the joints and muscles,