Early diagnosis of diabetic retinopathy with new tactics

Posted on October 29, 2009
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The Russian medical experts recently developed a new method of diagnosis of diabetic retinopathy, just tears through the analysis component, we can analyze the object to know whether the disease.
Diabetic retinopathy is the leading cause of blindness caused by young people. This disease occurs in the retina, since the diabetes caused by oxygen [...]

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Diabetes Common eye problems

Posted on October 28, 2009
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Issue an examination by ophthalmoscope has been diagnosed as diabetic retinopathy, why do we need to do Fundus fluorescein angiography?
Professor Jin Ming A: OK fundus fluorescein angiography is necessary. Once diagnosed with diabetic retinopathy, fundus microscope than the actual illness is often seen even more serious, is likely to have entered the proliferative [...]

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Great impact of diabetes on the eyes

Posted on October 28, 2009
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A great impact of diabetes on the eye, due to diabetic eye disease caused by the number of blind persons than in non-diabetic high 25 times. Diabetes is a systemic metabolic diseases, eye disease will result in the various parts, of which the most common, the greatest impact on vision is the retinal lesions. Diabetic [...]

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Gene “sea election” to find the “resistance genes”

Posted on October 27, 2009
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High incidence of diabetic retinal disease, serious or even blindness. The news yesterday from the Zhongshan Ophthalmic Center, Sun Yat-sen exclusive informed that the center through genetic “sea election” to find some place to prevent diabetic retinopathy “resistance genes”, in the future of these resistance genes into the body in patients with diabetes is expected [...]

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Diabetic complications: a terrorist’s “disease”

Posted on October 27, 2009
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With the continuous improvement of our standard of living, the incidence of diabetes has also been improved. Then we find around us more and more diabetic patients, and there are a lot of young people and children are also suffering from diabetes. Some people began to panic, not easily eat carbohydrates that more will suffer [...]

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Diabetic hyperosmolar coma

Posted on October 26, 2009
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Diabetic hyperosmolar coma is, in some patients with diabetes or high blood sugar caused by dehydration of the incentives under the extremely elevated blood glucose, high serum sodium, plasma osmotic pressure increased, appearance of the neurological symptoms as the main performance of clinical syndrome, but also called non-ketotic hyperosmolar diabetic coma.
Hyperosmolar coma Diabetic [...]

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Diabetic Lactic acidosis causes and prevention

Posted on October 26, 2009
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Lactic acid is an intermediate metabolite of glycolysis. Under normal circumstances, lactate is about 50% to 60% in the liver into glycogen storage, about 30% ~ 35% of kidneys used. When the blood lactic acid increased more than 2mmol / L, blood pH is less than 7.35, when no other cause acidosis can be diagnosed [...]

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Don’t worry about decreased vision in patients with diabetes!

Posted on October 26, 2009
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Friends of the sugar for the laser treatment at the same time, not to overlook the strict control of blood pressure, diabetic retinopathy development and the close relationship between high blood pressure, if the good control of blood pressure can delay the timing of retinopathy.
Decreased visual acuity, diplopia, sugar-you have such symptoms, their [...]

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What factors are likely to cause diabetic hyperosmolar coma?

Posted on October 25, 2009
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(1) all the factors that cause elevated blood sugar can induce the disease. Such as:
① a variety of infections and stress factors such as surgery, cerebrovascular accidents, especially those infected with diabetic hyperosmolar coma accounted for a variety of incentives to the top.
② caused by hyperglycemia in a variety of drugs [...]

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Hyperosmolar non-ketotic coma is very serious consequences

Posted on October 24, 2009
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Aunt Wang in Shanghai this year, 76 years old, suffering from diabetes for 12 years, concurrent with diabetic nephropathy two years. While this year’s Shanghai is particularly hot, but she has always insisted the morning exercise. This king Aunt forget to bring water out physical exercise, two hours after feeling some dizziness, polydipsia, and hurried [...]

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