Diabetes mellitus in huntington disease

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Avatar n tn Hello Candikane, Your doctor's advice is surprising to me, also. I'm guessing that s/he is not a diabetes specialist and that's the type of physician who should be guiding your diabetes care. Specialists might be called endocrinologist or diabetologist. None of us here is a physician, but we're long-time diabetics or care-givers for diabetic children. You didn't mention if you've been diagnosed with Type 1 or Type 2, and the treatment options vary for these types.
Avatar m tn Thus, the endothelium emerges as a key target organ of damage in diabetes mellitus; this damage is enhanced in the presence of hypertension. An overall approach to the understanding and treatment of diabetes mellitus and its complications will be to elucidate the mechanisms of vascular disease and endothelial cell dysfunction that occur in the setting of hypertension and diabetes". Hope this provides some insight and a perspective that may help explain the possibilities.
1366712 tn?1278021642 One website says diabetes mellitus is the most common single cause of kidney failure. This is why medical treatment to try to slow kidney disease is so important, particularly so in your case with only one kidney! Are you getting treatment for your diabetes? Have you had kidney function tested to see if you have kidney disease in the kidney you do have? If so, and if you do, have they told you dietary steps you need to take about that?
Avatar m tn I see you have the word 'diabetes' crossed. Diabetes is a Greek word meaning large amounts of urine. Both diabetes mellitus and diabetes insipidus fall into this realm but both are separate mechanisms. This forum deals mostly with type 2 diabetes, people who have high blood sugar levels [mellitus]. Diabetes insipidus is kidney related. For best answers, the forum to post on is Kidney Disease & Disorders.
Avatar n tn This disease is also known as candidiasis. It occurs in HIV positive patients. But it is also common in patients have diabetes mellitus. It can also occur in pregnant patients or patients who are taking corticosteroids.
Avatar n tn The acquired form most commonly found in women is secondary to obstructive coronary atherosclerosis, and can develop in young women, especially if they have other risk factors such as diabetes mellitus, smoke or have a strong family history of heart disease.
Avatar m tn Myasthenia gravis may precede stiff person syndrome, a rare association, not serendipitous, with diabetes mellitus and inflammatory thyroid disease. intravenous immunoglobulin is the therapy. All the best.
Avatar m tn Certain lifestyle changes can prevent the progression of CKD. Hypertension and Diabetes Mellitus need to be adequately controlled. Lifestyle changes such as losing weight and getting more exercise can also help slow the progression of CKD and reduce any symptoms. These changes also help with high blood pressure, diabetes and other problems that make kidney disease worse. Use of medications called ACE inhibitors can help protect kidney function.
1134424 tn?1308741291 The etiology of paraesthesia includes apart from vitamin B12 deficiency, alcohol intake, hypothyroidism, diabetes mellitus, malnutrition, trauma, connective tissue diseases like systemic lupus erythematosus, certain antibiotics, pyridoxine overdose, lyme disease, leprosy etc. you can try correcting the nutritional deficiencies and possible overdoses and alcoholism. Consult a neurologist for further work up and management. Hope this helps .Take care.
Avatar n tn However, as was also mentioned, there is some increasing research to suggest that your son may have an increased risk of coronary artery disease as well as diabetes mellitus as an adult, although this has not been confirmed at this time. There is also a risk for you to develop Type II diabetes with your history of gestational diabetes.
5697572 tn?1372753114 In few cases assisted reproductive technologies may be helpful. Protein in urine can be seen in any kidney disease, diabetes mellitus, fever; heart disease etc.It should not affect the fertility of any woman. A clinical examination and seeking the opinion of your attending doctor will be helpful. Treatment will depend on the underlying cause. I hope it helps. Best luck and regards!
Avatar f tn It can be due to many reasons which can be physiological or disease-related, and include excessive intake of liquids, diuretic substances (including tea, caffeine, alcohol, certain drugs), anxiety, exposure to cold, diabetes mellitus, diabetes insipidus (central or nephrogenic), urinary tract infections or obstruction, etc to name a few more common ones. I suggest you to consult a urologist and get it evaluated. I hope it helps. Take care and regards.
Avatar f tn Gallstone heredity, dyslipidaemia, type 2 diabetes mellitus and metabolic syndrome increased the risk for GD in controls vs HCV patients. Our study shows that even HCV patients with chronic hepatitis but not cirrhosis have an increased prevalence of gallstones. Compared with controls, gallstones are present in HCV patients at a younger age and are associated with central obesity and liver steatosis, but not with gallstone heredity, dyslipidaemia, diabetes mellitus or metabolic syndrome.
Avatar f tn This condition is characterized by autoimmune thyroiditis along with another organ-specific autoimmune disease.[1][2][3] The other autoimmune diseases may include diabetes mellitus, pernicious anemia, vitiligo, alopecia, myasthenia gravis, and Sjogren's syndrome.
Avatar m tn Anemia could also be a cause for dizziness and shortness of breath on walking but there should be accompanying tachycardia in that case. Do you have any diabetes mellitus, vitamin B12 deficiency? Certain other conditions need to be ruled out as a cause for autonomic neuropathy and hence causing this hypotension and bradycardia.
Avatar n tn As you know a syndrome is a sum of symptoms that is associated to a specific disease. The type I usually occurs in childhood, and hypoparathyroidism is the most frequent manifestation, followed by adrenal cortical failure. Chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis is also commonly present, and diabetes mellitus seldom occurs. Type II , generally occurs in adults (peak at age 30). How old are you?
Avatar n tn Heart disease is usually associated with hypertension and diabetes mellitus. These three diseases together form a triad. Each disease increases the other's risk. I suspect diabetic neuropathy in him. The symptoms of diabetic neuropathy usually start in the feet and hands. The symptoms are numbness, tingling, pain or burning with or without weakness. Slowly the neuropathy spreads to other parts of the body. Please mention the triad to him.
Avatar m tn This skin condition can be aggravated due to diseases like hyperthyroidism, diabetes mellitus, pernicious anemia and Addison's disease. Fungal infections of the human body are very common, and are often quite bothersome. One such example is a condition known as tinea versicolor, a superficial yeast infection that produces white spots on the skin that are difficult to remove. You should talk to your doctor and rule out the above causes. Let us know if you need any other information.
1685471 tn?1305360419 It can be also be due to many other reasons which can be physiological or disease-related, and include excessive intake of liquids, diuretic substances (including tea, caffeine, alcohol, certain drugs), anxiety, exposure to cold, diabetes mellitus, diabetes insipidus (central or nephrogenic), urinary tract infections or obstruction, etc to name a few more common ones. In males prostatitis can also cause such symptoms.
Avatar n tn This can be due to smoking, diabetes mellitus, hypertension. Diseases like Raynauds disease also present in this way. These attacks are also triggered by medicines taken for migraine.
1816818 tn?1316931690 my father is 56year old, suffering from diabetes mellitus. he is checked serum urea and blood sugar for past 1week. sr.urea is 41mg/dl. bld sugar is 271mg/dl.the doctor said that there is high risk for kidney disease. pls can you say how can we reduce the serum urea level through diet or anyother way? is there any chance to reduce serum urea?