Beyond Therapeutic Adherence: Alternative Pathways for Understanding Medical Treatment in Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus 1 Faculty of Psychology, Universidad del Valle, Calle 13 # 100-00, Cali...
In addition to medications like insulin injections, there are also complementary and alternative therapies for managing diabetes.
To learn more about alternative therapies for diabetes treatment, contact the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health. Select brands of natural products carefully...
Abstract Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) describes a diverse group of medical... 6 million Americans to use CAM for diabetes treatment, despite limited studies of safety and...
A groundbreaking treatment for type 2 diabetes has emerged, offering hope to millions of patients worldwide. This innovative approach combines a novel
It is vital for our survival. People with full-blown type 1 diabetes require regular daily injections or infusions of insulin to keep them alive. Although it can be diagnosed at any age, children are more likely than adults to develop type 1 diabetes with peaks in presentation occu ...
Central to the treatment of type 1 diabetes is to keep a balance of the right amount of insulin to keep blood glucose levels from being either too high or too low. In type 1 diabetes the body’s immune system kills off the insulin-producing cells leaving the pancreas unable to produce enough insulin to keep blood glucose levels at healthy levels. As a result, insulin needs to be taken by injection or another delivery means such as by infusion with an insulin pump. Insulin is a hormone in the bo...
A case report is described and it is reviewed some alternative treatment options before... Conclusion Some treatment options for lithium-induced nephrogenic diabetes insipidus could be...
What do we know about the safety of dietary supplements for diabetes? ; Some dietary supplements may have side effects, and some of these side effects, such as kidney damage, can be serious. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is warning consumers about products for diabetes that seem too good to be true, such as those that claim to be a “natural diabetes cure” or to “replace your diabetes medicine.” These products are marketed illegally. Some are harmful in themselves, and all a...
Conditions which can be considered as glucose intolerance include: Impaired fasting glucose · Impaired glucose tolerance · Pre-diabetes · Type 2 diabetes