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… type 1 and type 2 diabetes. But in both types of diabetes, blood sugar levels get too high. This increases the risk for … failure. For both diseases, treatment focuses on keeping blood sugar levels within a target range to help prevent … 2 diabetes Type 1 diabetes Type 2 diabetes What occurs: The body's immune system destroys the cells in the pancreas that …
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… be placed (open end up) under the ankle bone to help keep fluid out of the hollow place under your ankle bone. Roll up … at about a 90-degree angle. Start where your toes meet the body of your foot. Hold the loose end of the bandage at the … at about a 90-degree angle. Start where your toes meet the body of your foot. Hold the loose end of the bandage at the …
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… You have chest pain, are short of breath, or cough up blood. Call your doctor now if you have any of these … for 12 hours in a row. Signs of infection in your whole body, such as headache, muscle aches, dizziness, or a … follow this general advice. Do not rinse your vagina with fluids (douche). This could increase your risk of infections …
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… for weight loss, which can trigger healthy changes in the body's insulin system. Remission is less likely in the later … care for yourself when you have type 2 diabetes? Keep your blood sugar at a target level (which you set with your … Carbohydrate—the body's main source of fuel—affects blood sugar more than any other nutrient. Carbohydrate is in …
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… wiggle them every now and then. This helps move the blood and fluids in the injured limb. Prop up the injured limb on a … trouble moving your fingers or toes. You have symptoms of a blood clot in your arm or leg (called a deep vein …
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… dehydration, headache, muscle cramping, and changes in blood pressure and pulse rate may occur. Symptoms typically … become ill from eating the same things. A stool culture and blood tests may be done if your symptoms are severe or to … recommends them. To prevent dehydration, drink plenty of fluids. Choose water and other clear liquids until you feel …
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… organs may be distributed to one or more people, based on blood and tissue type, the severity of the recipient's … involve your family. Organ donation will not disfigure your body, nor will it interfere with your funeral, including … tubes to be used if you are no longer able to take food or fluids by mouth. This is known as artificial hydration and …
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… can: Lower your risk of dying of heart disease. Lower your blood pressure. Improve your cholesterol levels. Help you … Your heart is a muscle. And like other muscles in your body, your heart will respond to exercise. Your heart muscle has fibres that allow it to contract and pump blood. When you increase your heart rate during aerobic …
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… (urinary catheter). And you will probably be getting fluids through a tube in your vein called an IV. You may … have stockings that put pressure on your legs to prevent blood clots. Your nurse may also give you medicines and … after surgery, you'll probably take medicine to prevent blood clots. For several months, you may need the help of a …
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… as often as your doctor tells you, to keep it clear of blood and prevent clotting. If it ends in more than one line … of the needle or cannula so that it is below the surface of fluid in the bottle. Pull back the plunger to fill the … as often as your doctor tells you, to keep it clear of blood and prevent clotting. If it ends in more than one line …