GMED2000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Diabetes Mellitus Type 1, Diabetes Mellitus Type 2, Hyperglycemia

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Symptoms of type 1 diabetes: polydipsia (excessive thirst, polyuria (excessive urination, feeling tired and lethargic, polyphagia (excessive eating, having cuts that heal slowly. Itching, skin infections: blurred vision, unexplained weight loss, mood swings, headaches, feeling dizzy, leg cramps, symptoms may occur suddenly - consult doctor. What metabolism changes occur in type 1 diabetes: autoimmune destruction of beta cells, decreased insulin production. Symptoms of type 2 diabetes: many people have no symptoms at all, while other signs are dismissed as a part of "getting older". By the time type 2 diabetes is diagnosed, the complications of diabetes may already be present: polydipsia, polyuria, feeling tired and lethargic, polyphagia, having cuts that heal slowly. Itching, skin infections: blurred vision, gradually putting on weight, mood swings, headaches, feeling dizzy, leg cramps. Diagnostic criteria: patient is symptomatic, testing, fasting bgl, glucose tolerance test, who diabetes criteria: A test that measure the amount of haemoglobin bound to glucose.

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