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  • Colitis, ulcerative

    Currently, there is no cure available for Ulcerative colitis. Ulcerative Colitis is a type of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) that results in colon inflammation. Even though there is no cure, there are various promising treatment options available to treat the symptoms, including,Medications – Medications are used to suppress the inflammation of the colon and heal the tissues over time. It also effec  Read More

  • Diabetes and foot problems

    Diabetes and foot problems can lead to significant morbidity and mortality. It is probably one of the most feared complications of diabetes. Loss of limb (amputation) is a frequent outcome of diabetic foot ulceration. Neuropathy Peripheral vascular disease Cigarette smoking Poor glycemic control Previous foot ulcerations/amputations Diabetic  Read More

  • Diabetes, type 2

    Signs and symptoms of type 2 diabetes often develop slowly. In fact, you can be living with type 2 diabetes for years and not know it. When signs and symptoms are present, they may include: Increased thirst Frequent urination Increased hunger Unintended weight loss Fatigue Blurred vision Slow-healing sores Frequent infections Numbness or tingling in  Read More

  • Fructosuria

    Fructose is a sugar that occurs naturally in fruits, vegetables, and honey. When a person cannot digest or absorb fructose, they may have fructose intolerance known as fructosuria. When a person has an intolerance to fructose, they may experience bloating, abdominal pain, and diarrhea.People with a more severe form of fructose intolerance called hereditary fructose intolerance will develop symptoms in infancy  Read More

  • Glycogenosis type iv

    Normally, this glycogen storage disease type IV is caused due to mutations in the GBE1 gene, an important glycogen branching enzyme. This enzyme is responsible for producing glycogen, a major energy source. It results from abnormal functioning of the enzyme, which accelerates glycogen metabolism. In general, glycogen storage disorder is an autosomal recessive trait. Parents who are close relatives o  Read More

  • Iga nephropathy

    There is no cure for IgA Nephropathy, as well as there is no reliable way to indicate how it will affect the individuals. However, certain medications can be taken to manage the symptoms of the conditions, including blood pressure and cholesterol levels. Medications – Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) Inhibitors or Angiotensin Receptor Blockers (ARBs) are prescribed to lower the level of blood pressure and decrease the l  Read More

  • Insulin resistance

      Medications – Certain drugs such as Metformin (Fortamet, Glucophage, Glumetza, Riomet) will be prescribed to keep the blood sugar level in check. In some cases, blood pressure medications and statins reduce the level of LDL cholesterol in the blood. Diet changes – Consuming a nutrient-rich and moderate carbohydrate diet including nuts, fruits, vegetables, legumes, and more will reduce the risk of dev  Read More

  • Nephrogenic diabetes insipidus

    As this disease is hereditary, risk begins from the defected male gene, which can pass through women in their children. Infants are usually born with Nephrogenic Diabetes due to hereditary mutations of genes from parents. Problems with a part of your brain that controls thirst can also cause diabetes insipidus Certain chronic diseases and drugs for the same given during the first few months lead to this form  Read More

  • Non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus ...

    Signs and symptoms of type 2 diabetes often develop slowly. In fact, you can be living with type 2 diabetes for years and not know it. When signs and symptoms are present, they may include: Increased thirst Frequent urination Increased hunger Unintended weight loss Fatigue Blurred vision Slow-healing sores Frequent infections Numbness or tingling in  Read More

  • Nondiabetic glycosuria

    Normally, the body excretes glucose in the urine only when there is an excess glucose level in the blood.In healthy people, the glucose will be completely reabsorbed into the blood after filtration.However, in patients affected by Non-diabetic Glycosuia, the glucose may not be completely reabsorbed by the condition but will be excreted in the urine, despite the blood glucose level being in its healthy rang  Read More

  • Type 1 diabetes

    The good news is that there are many different types of insulin available—different brands and types—so it's possible to find one that works well for your body and lifestyle.The most common medications used to treat type 1 diabetes are insulin and oral medications. Insulin is a hormone made by the pancreas that helps control blood glucose levels.Oral medications include sulfonylureas, which help increase in  Read More

  • Vasopressin-resistant diabetes insipidus

    Vasopressin-resistant diabetes insipidus or Nephrogenic Diabetes Insipidus (NDI) is a rare kidney disorder. It causes them to malfunction, causing the body to lose too much water. It occurs when the body's response to the hormone vasopressin fails. Depending on the hormone level or the severity of the symptoms, this condition can be mild or severe. This condition can be inherited or acquired. Symptoms of hereditary NDI may app  Read More