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Avatar f tn Medical conditions such as obesity, diabetes, insulin resistance and atherosclerosis are associated with more frequent skin tags. Research findings in the May 2009 "Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine" article suggest that individuals with prediabetes or diabetes are at high risk for developing small fibre neuropathy.
Avatar n tn re interested in Type 2, its precursors and treatments, visit this site from the American Diabetes Association, which has a greater focus on Type 2. http://www.diabetes.org/home.jsp Sorry I couldn't answer your questions directly, but I hope this information is helpful.
Avatar m tn The researchers reported that overall, the greater the coffee consumption, the greater the association with liver protection (P = .034 for the trend). The highest consumption noted was more than two cups of coffee per day. Consumers of more than two cups of coffee per day had an odds ratio (OR) for elevated ALT of 0.56 (95% confidence interval [CI], 0.31 - 1.0); those who drank one to two cups had an OR of 0.83 (95% CI, 0.49 - 1.4). Those who drank less than one cup had an odds ratio of 1.
Avatar m tn The possible association of HCV infection with thyroid differentiated cancer and diabetes mellitus is under investigation not only in patients with HCV infection, but also in patients with HCV associated mixed cryoglobulinemia." Am J Med 2004;117:10-13,60-61.
Avatar n tn However, there are circumstances where the pressure on the right side is greater than the left side so there is a possibility a clot can pass to left side causing a stroke. Individuals with a patent foramen ovale are not at an increased risk of endocarditis and antibiotic prophylaxis is not indicated and that includes dental procedures. Hope this helps, and thanks for your question if you have any further questions, you are welcome to respond. Take care.
446474 tn?1446347682 2013 Annual Meeting of the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases* Date posted: 11/6/2013 Meta-analysis of previously reported cohort studies[1] Summary of Key Conclusions: * Annual risk for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) approximately 1% in patients with HCV-induced cirrhosis who have attained SVR * Risk increased with advanced age, more severe liver disease, and diabetes * A population aging with chronic HCV infection and more effective antiviral regimens likely to result in a
Avatar f tn He did have a videostroboscopy last week and the speech pathologist said that he is having spasms and suggested we get a second opinion as to what is causing this. They suggested going to the Cleveland Clinic or the Mayo clinic which we can't afford to make it there at this time. He also has a history of chronic back pain and had back surgery in 2004 and has a list of medications also if needed.
740140 tn?1232426714 From the Cleveland Clinic for some insight: The American Heart Association recommends HS-CRP as part of routine screening for those who are at intermediate risk for heart disease. The Cleveland Clinic has used the hs-CRP test routinely for at-risk patients for several years. It is a useful test for people with one or two risk factors who wonder if they are at risk of heart attack or stroke.
Avatar m tn Read the post by Molly on the American Diabetes Association diabetes forum. http://community.diabetes.
Avatar f tn Keep your son well hydrated with water but he needs to be evaluated soon. If it is diabetes, he will need to start treatment to avid becoming very ill.If not diabetes but somewhere in between(pre-diabetes) his doctor will make some other recommendations.In the meantime, avoid sodas, sweets, fruit juices and cakes etc .
Avatar f tn duh to me, sorry, I don't know how I missed that I gave you the same name. But I did find this doctor at www.endthepain.org, the trigeminal neuralgia association website. You can search by state at the top under "Health Care Providers". Neurosurgeon in Orgeon: Dr.Francisco X. Soldevilla, MD Northwest Neurological Associates, LLC 19250 SW 65th Avenue, Ste. 260 Tualatin, OR 97062 USA Tel: 503-885-8845 Fax: 503-885-8946 Web Site: http://www.providence.
Avatar m tn Many discussions here on HCV, high blood sugar, IR, type II Diabetes. Here's an interesting article adding to the growing body of knowledge that suggest a significant downside of over-treatment.. Obviously, these are important conditions and hopefully people will neither be under or over-treated and will seek out the best available medical advice as well as stay on top of the topic themselves to challenge their doc's knowledge as appropriate.
Business man1 Go to the website of the American Diabetes Association; they have lots of information and you need it.
Avatar f tn My understanding is that an HBV/diabetes mellitus connection or association was not found whereas an association with HCV and diabetes was found. It's HCV that seems to be the factor according to this article - if I am reading it right.
1498292 tn?1289162172 Also, she needs to go to the American Diabetes Association (ADA) web site and educate herself on diabetes control and management. Lastly, your grandmother, not you, should read through the posts and replies on this forum as lots of good information has been passed to other patients that will help her now and in the future.
Avatar f tn While you may actually have Cushing's disease, the odds are far higher that you have insulin resistance mimicking Cushing's disease. My insulin resistance symptoms (had extensive testing to rule out Cushing's disease) include a very prominant buffalo hump, high hip waist ratio (slightly improved and is currently 0.94 - should be 0.8 or less for women and 0.
Avatar n tn I have heard that Diabetes and Gloucoma are directly related and actaully Diabetes causes Gloucoma . Does anyoone know .
Avatar n tn m thin, eat a lot of vegetables and fruits, work out semi-regularly. To my knowledge, I have no family members with diabetes. However, I eat a lot of candy--probably 2 lbs of Reese's Pieces a week. It isn't affecting my weight but I have been experiencing spots of numbness, at different times, in my shoulders, feet, arms, hands, calves and thighs. It seems to correlate with my recently increased candy-eating.
Avatar n tn No. HbA1C of 6.2% is well within the normal limits of all Diabetic association guidelines. Also Fasting Blood Sugar of 88mg/dL is normal. This is in case if he is not on any anti-diabetic medication. Otherwise I would call it well controlled Diabetes. Allthough an assessment if he has Pre-diabetes needs to be done by his body weight and OGTT test.
Avatar n tn Yours kept taking me to the main page. Using the ADA search button, I found the reference using key words "check glucose" which brought up a bunch of useful information. In fact it returned 750 hits. For those of you reading this, use key word(s) in the ADA site search button to retrieve information that are "not" seen on their main page and main page sub-listing categories. Its not the most intuitive of sites to navigate.
4124125 tn?1350028141 Also, there is a lot of information available to you on the internet (such as the American Diabetes Association website) that can be really helpful and informative. Good luck to you and your mom.
Avatar f tn Alot of times one autoimmune disorder has association with another. There is an autoimmune disorder called polyglandular autoimmune syndrome and they can have thyroid, chronic yeast, and another kind of autoimmune problem-alopecia areata, or diabetes, or adrenal or other concern. This may be alopecia areata or indeed this is a hair cycle phenomenon now that she is back on treatment. Be sure firstly that her levels are good, next ask for referral to a dermatologist, they can help clear things up.