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rmlpathology · 3 months
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Early Signs of High Blood Sugar and How to Manage It
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Recognize the early signs of high blood sugar and learn how to manage it effectively. RML Pathology offers comprehensive testing with home sample collection. Contact us at 7991602001, 7991602002, or 0522-4034100. Visit www.rmlpathology.com.
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lozyworld2 · 6 months
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top10review83 · 8 months
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actofit · 8 months
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How to Prevent Diabetes 
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Are you looking for professional guidance for How to Prevent Diabetes ? Actofit combines individualized workouts with lifestyle adjustments to provide a proactive approach to diabetes prevention. Actofit's programmes focus on physical exercise and are designed to improve blood sugar regulation, insulin sensitivity, and general wellness. Actofit combines state-of-the-art technology with professional insights to enable people to take control of their health and lower their risk of diabetes by making practical and long-lasting lifestyle adjustments.
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harmeet-saggi · 9 months
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Exploring Blood Sugar Tests: What's The HbA1c Test And How Does It Compare To The Glucose Test?
Are you curious about your blood sugar levels? Do you wonder about the differences between the HbA1c test and the glucose test? we will delve into the world of blood sugar tests, focusing on the HbA1c test and comparing it to the glucose test. We'll explore what these tests mean, what their normal ranges are, and their importance in managing diabetes and overall health. So, let's embark on this journey to demystify blood sugar testing.
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taking an at-home blood sugar test and being so so terrified but I’m being brave about it
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unpretty · 4 days
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god i wish there was a section in mychart to put "we do not have to spend twenty minutes re-litigating the evidence in her fitness tracker before ordering more bloodwork because her existing bloodwork is too good for an ass that fat"
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tj-crochets · 8 days
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So in a good news/less good news thing, I might have found out the cause of the Unexpected Floor Time! I got my blood test results back and my sodium was on the very very low end of normal. Still technically in the normal range, but very not normal for me, so my issue may have been that this week I am more sodium Georg than usual???? I mean I do have salt wasting syndrome but also I eat so much salt every day and I am on medication to help me retain salt better (fludrocortisone! it's great!) So anyway that's why I have not got much crafting done this week. I've been extremely tired and unsalted lol Oh wait the good/less good format! Okay so good news is might have an answer and it's not any of the worse options, less good news is that I need more damn salt lol
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sadkachow · 1 month
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me: so yeah i feel super dizzy and lightheaded when i stand up and also just at random times of the day and also my heart just starts pounding randomly and it skips a beat randomly at least once a day and im also experiencing these other small things that i realized probably arent normal
the cardiologist: yeah, your heart’s beating too fast, but that’s just Normal Teenager Things™️! probably just like dehydration or something lol
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crimeronan · 7 months
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my tests all came back basically normal 💕 i am no longer disabled. love and light
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lesbiangiratina · 22 days
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Damn. The disorder really can be obsessive and compulsive.
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justarandombrit · 10 months
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I would like to formally apologise for ever implying that Stephanie Lauter and Peter Spankoffski were normal about sex. (I watched Abstinence Camp)
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vampirebutterflies · 6 months
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call me jesus or smth cuz I was dying for a while there but I’ve been resurrected by the power of boop
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rmlpathology · 2 months
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Understanding Different Types of Diabetes and Their Impact on the Body
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Diabetes is a chronic condition that affects millions of people worldwide. It disrupts the body's ability to regulate blood sugar (glucose) levels, leading to serious health complications if not managed properly. There are several types of diabetes, each with unique characteristics and impacts on the body. This article will explore the different types of diabetes, how they affect the body, and the tests provided by RML Pathology to diagnose and manage this condition.
1. Type 1 Diabetes
Description:
Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease where the immune system mistakenly attacks and destroys insulin-producing beta cells in the pancreas. This results in little to no insulin production, which is essential for regulating blood sugar levels.
Impact on the Body:
Requires lifelong insulin therapy.
Increases the risk of complications such as diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA), a potentially life-threatening condition.
Long-term complications include cardiovascular disease, kidney damage (nephropathy), nerve damage (neuropathy), and vision problems (retinopathy).
Can cause frequent urination, excessive thirst, extreme hunger, weight loss, fatigue, and irritability.
2. Type 2 Diabetes
Description:
Type 2 diabetes is the most common form of diabetes. It occurs when the body becomes resistant to insulin or when the pancreas does not produce enough insulin. Lifestyle factors such as obesity, poor diet, and lack of exercise significantly contribute to its development.
Impact on the Body:
Often managed with lifestyle changes, oral medications, and sometimes insulin.
Can lead to complications like heart disease, stroke, kidney disease, eye problems, and nerve damage.
Symptoms include increased thirst, frequent urination, increased hunger, fatigue, blurred vision, slow-healing sores, and frequent infections.
3. Gestational Diabetes
Description:
Gestational diabetes occurs during pregnancy when the body cannot produce enough insulin to meet the increased needs. It usually resolves after childbirth but increases the risk of developing type 2 diabetes later in life.
Impact on the Body:
Can cause high blood pressure during pregnancy (preeclampsia).
Increases the risk of having a large baby, leading to complications during delivery.
May result in low blood sugar levels in the newborn and a higher risk of obesity and type 2 diabetes in the child later in life.
4. Prediabetes
Description:
Prediabetes is a condition where blood sugar levels are higher than normal but not high enough to be classified as type 2 diabetes. It is a critical stage for intervention to prevent the progression to type 2 diabetes.
Impact on the Body:
Often reversible with lifestyle changes such as diet and exercise.
Increases the risk of developing type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and stroke.
Symptoms are often absent or mild, making regular screening important.
Tests Provided by RML Pathology
RML Pathology offers a comprehensive range of tests to diagnose and manage diabetes effectively. These include:
Fasting Blood Glucose Test:
Measures blood sugar levels after fasting for at least 8 hours.
Helps diagnose diabetes and prediabetes.
HbA1c Test:
Provides an average blood sugar level over the past 2-3 months.
Used to diagnose diabetes and monitor long-term glucose control.
Oral Glucose Tolerance Test (OGTT):
Measures the body's response to a glucose solution.
Commonly used to diagnose gestational diabetes.
Random Blood Sugar Test:
Measures blood sugar levels at any time of the day.
Useful for diagnosing diabetes when symptoms are present.
Gestational Diabetes Test:
Specifically designed for pregnant women to detect gestational diabetes.
Conclusion
Understanding the different types of diabetes and their impact on the body is crucial for effective management and prevention. Regular testing and early detection play a vital role in managing diabetes and preventing complications. RML Pathology provides a wide range of diagnostic tests to help you monitor and manage your diabetes effectively. If you have any symptoms or risk factors for diabetes, consider visiting RML Pathology for a comprehensive evaluation.
Contact RML Pathology Today:
📞 7991602001, 7991602002 📞 0522-4034100 🌐 www.rmlpathology.com
Experience the best in diagnostics with RML Pathology – where your health is our priority.
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batemanofficial · 2 months
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reaching the "pit of despair" portion of the emotional rollercoaster that is today
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