No. Diabetes is just one of many causes of high blood pressure. Your doctor must have been joking, or at least i hope he was otherwise your patients should be scared.....
Treatment of diabetes frequently requires a partnership between the patient and doctor. The patient must monitor blood sugar levels and follow the management plan advised by her doctor. The doctor will make adjustments as needed.
TCD is noninvasive and has no risks. A compression test is occasionally, though very rarely, hazardous for a patient with narrowed arteries (atherosclerosis ), since the increased pressure may dislodge a piece of the substance.
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there is connection between turmeric and diabetes prevention, turmeric normalizes insulin and triglyceride levels keeping triglyceride and insulin levels low effectively reduces your risk for numerous health conditions like diabetes.
insulin dependent.
The patient's high blood pressure and diabetes are examples of comorbidity, requiring careful management by healthcare providers.
The differences are in the way pressure is given and taken from the machine. Cpaps give continuous pressure to the patient, and that remains at the same level when the patient breathes out. Bipap provides different pressures between inhalation and exhalation. See Related Link.
This abbreviation is commonly used to mean that the patient has a history of Diabetes Mellitus.Other abbreviations for "DM" include:dermatomyositisdiastolic murmur
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For the diabetes patient, amla is the best fruit to eat, and it also healthy. Try to take noni products.