Diabetes Articles A-Z
This page contains links to eMedTV Diabetes Articles containing information on subjects from
Diabetes Insipidus to Diebetes Control. The information is organized alphabetically; the "Favorite Articles" contains the
top articles on this page. Links in the box will take you directly to the articles; those same links are
available with a short description further down the page.
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Diabetes Insipidus
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Diabetes Insipidus Symptoms
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Diabetes Insipidus Treatment
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Diabetes Lifestyle
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Diabetes Medication
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Diabetes Prevention
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Diabetes Prevention
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Diabetes Recipes
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Diabetes Research
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Diabetes Risk Factors
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Diabetes Statistics
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Diabetes Supplements
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Diabetes Symptoms
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Diabetes Treatment
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Diabetes Treatments
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Diabetes Types
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Diabetic Complications
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Diabetic Diarrhea
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Diabetic Diet
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Diabetic Diet
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Diabetic Eye Disease
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Diabetic Feet
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Diabetic Foot Care
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Diabetic Gastroparesis
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Diabetic Gastroparesis Information
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Diabetic Gastroparesis Treatment
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Diabetic Impotence
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Diabetic Insulin Pump Information
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Diabetic Neuropathy
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Diabetic Neuropathy Diagnosis
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Diabetic Neuropathy Information
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Diabetic Neuropathy Prevention
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Diabetic Neuropathy Symptoms
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Diabetic Neuropathy Treatment
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Diabetic Retinopathy
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Diabetic Retinopathy Treatment
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Diabetic Skin Care
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Diabeties
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Diabetik
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Diabetis
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Diabets
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Diabettes
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Diabetus
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Diabietes
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Diabites
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Diabitic
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Diabities
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Diaebetes
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Diagnosing Diabetes
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Diagnosing Diabetic Gastroparesis
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Dibetes
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Dibetes Insipidus
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Dibetes Type 1
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Dibetic
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Dibetic Diet
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Diebeta
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Diebetes
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Diebetes Control
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Diebetes Cure
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Diebetes Testing
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Diebetic
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Diebetic Diet
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Diebetic Diets
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Diebetic Medicine
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Diebetic Recipes
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Diabetes Insipidus
Diabetes insipidus, a disease in which the kidneys stop filtering urine, can result in excessive urination. This eMedTV resource discusses this condition in depth, including how it differs from diabetes mellitus, treatment options, and more.
Diabetes Insipidus Symptoms
As this eMedTV segment explains, diabetes insipidus symptoms include frequent urination, excessive thirst, bedwetting, sleep disruption, and dehydration. This article offers more details about these and other possible symptoms.
Diabetes Insipidus Treatment
Central diabetes insipidus treatment usually involves a synthetic hormone called desmopressin. This page on the eMedTV site provides detailed information about diabetes insipidus treatment for the other types of this rare disease.
This eMedTV video clip explains lifestyle changes that a person with diabetes can make.
Diabetes Medication
Insulin, oral, and injectable medications are some of the drugs that are commonly used to treat diabetes. This eMedTV article takes an in-depth look at diabetes medications, explaining why they are used, how they work, who needs to take them, and more.
Diabetes Prevention
By engaging in diabetes prevention strategies, you can prevent or delay complications related to diabetes. This eMedTV archives offers several diet, exercise, and lifestyle tips that can help decrease your risk of diabetes.
Type 1 diabetes cannot be prevented, but for many people, type 2 diabetes can be stopped before it happens. This eMedTV video clip look at some prevention strategies.
Diabetes Recipes
Incorporating diabetes recipes into your diet, such as the ones in this eMedTV Web page, can be an important part of managing or preventing diabetes. A registered dietician can provide you with more recipes to help you manage blood sugar levels.
Diabetes Research
Recently, quick-acting and long-acting insulins have been developed for people with diabetes. This eMedTV article offers an in-depth look at additional advances in diabetes research, including islet transplantation and preventing kidney disease.
Diabetes Risk Factors
Type 2 diabetes risk factors include age, family history, an inactive lifestyle, and being overweight. This page on the eMedTV website discusses these and other risk factors, including high blood pressure and ethnicity.
Diabetes Statistics
According to recent diabetes statistics, 20.8 million people in the United States have diabetes. This eMedTV selection offers an in-depth look at the statistics on this disease and what they tell us about diabetes.
Diabetes Supplements
This eMedTV articles describes how garlic, omega-3 fatty acids, and other supplements for diabetes may be appealing to people looking for alternative treatments. However, there is limited scientific evidence on their effectiveness and potential risks.
Diabetes Symptoms
Constant hunger, numbness in the feet, and frequent urination are few common symptoms of diabetes. On this eMedTV Web page, these and other possible type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes, and gestational diabetes symptoms are discussed.
Diabetes Treatment
In addition to explaining diabetes treatment methods, this eMedTV article offers self-management tips. The goal of treatment is to keep blood glucose levels as close to normal as possible through diet, exercise, and, if necessary, medication.
Diabetes Treatments
Diabetes Types
The three primary types of diabetes are discussed in detail in this segment of the eMedTV Web site. Of the different diabetes types (type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes, and gestational diabetes), the most common one is type 2.
Diabetic Complications
Diabetic Diarrhea
People with diabetes are more likely to experience chronic diarrhea than other people. This section of the eMedTV library explores diabetic diarrhea, its possible causes, other symptoms that may accompany it, and short- and long-term treatment options.
Diabetic Diet
Maintaining a healthy diabetic diet is an essential part of controlling blood glucose levels. This segment of the eMedTV Web site explains the Diabetes Food Pyramid in detail and offers tips on following a healthy diet.
Diabetics should follow a strict diet to keep their blood sugar under control. This eMedTV video clip outlines what is involved with a diabetic diet.
Diabetic Eye Disease
Diabetic retinopathy is the medical term for the most common diabetic eye disease. This page on the eMedTV site discusses this and other forms of diabetic eye disease in detail that affect the retina, vitreous, lens, and optic nerve.
Diabetic Feet
Nerve damage and poor blood flow associated with diabetes can lead to a variety of foot problems. This eMedTV segment describes the problems associated with "diabetic feet" in detail and offers helpful tips to ways to prevent them.
Diabetic Foot Care
If you have diabetes, even common foot problems can become worse if blood glucose is consistently high. This eMedTV article offers tips for good diabetic foot care, such as inspecting and cleaning your feet daily.
Diabetic Gastroparesis
Diabetic gastroparesis is the result of damage to the vagus nerve. As this section of the eMedTV library explains, this nerve controls movement of food through the digestive system, causing symptoms like heartburn and nausea.
Diabetic Gastroparesis Information
Diabetic Gastroparesis Treatment
Diabetic gastroparesis treatment is aimed at regaining control of blood glucose levels. This eMedTV article offers an in-depth look at the different diabetic gastroparesis treatment options currently available, such as insulin and oral medications.
Diabetic Impotence
If you experience diabetic impotence, talking to your doctor about it is the first step in getting help. This eMedTV segment offers information about this condition, including what causes it, how to prevent it, and treatment options.
Diabetic Insulin Pump Information
This eMedTV Web presentation discusses insulin pumps. Information includes what they are used for, their advantages and disadvantages, a comparison of the different types of pumps, and much more.
Diabetic Neuropathy
Diabetic neuropathy is the medical term for damage to the nervous system resulting from diabetes. This eMedTV Web segment provides an in-depth look at the various types of neuropathy, including possible symptoms and treatment options.
Diabetic Neuropathy Diagnosis
Tests used to reach a diabetic neuropathy diagnosis include nerve conduction studies, electromyography (EMG), and ultrasound. This eMedTV resource offers an in-depth look at these and other tests used to make a diabetic neuropathy diagnosis.
Diabetic Neuropathy Information
Diabetic Neuropathy Prevention
Diabetic neuropathy prevention methods include limiting alcohol consumption and quitting smoking. This eMedTV article covers other aspects of diabetic neuropathy prevention, such as controlling blood glucose levels and proper foot care.
Diabetic Neuropathy Symptoms
Although diabetic neuropathy symptoms vary, they often include numbness, tingling, and pain. This eMedTV article talks about the signs and symptoms of diabetic neuropathy, including information on why the symptoms often go unnoticed for a long time.
Diabetic Neuropathy Treatment
As this part of the eMedTV Web site explains, treating diabetic neuropathy usually starts with bringing blood glucose levels within the normal range. This article explains in detail how this condition is treated, based on the symptoms that occur.
Diabetic Retinopathy
A complication of diabetes, diabetic retinopathy is a condition that damages blood vessels in the eye. This eMedTV segment discusses this condition in detail, including symptoms, vision loss, diagnosis, and treatment options.
Diabetic Retinopathy Treatment
Diabetic retinopathy treatment includes vitrectomy and scatter laser surgery. However, as this page of the eMedTV archives explains, diabetic retinopathy treatment is not needed in initial stages of the disease, unless a person has macular edema.
Diabetic Skin Care
As this eMedTV resource explains, good skin care for diabetes includes keeping skin moist, inspecting your skin carefully, and applying a lotion or cream after you wash. This article offers additional suggestions for proper skin care.
Diabeties
Diabetes is a condition that occurs when blood glucose levels are too high. This eMedTV article explores why this happens, explains how common the disease is, and lists possible complications of diabetes. Diabeties is a common misspelling of diabetes.
Diabetik
This eMedTV Web resource discusses diabetes, including information on how it is diagnosed and possible treatment options. This page also provides a link to more detailed information on the condition. Diabetik is a common misspelling of diabetic.
Diabetis
Diabetes is a condition that occurs when the body is unable to properly convert food into energy. This eMedTV segment lists potential complications of diabetes and explains what treatments are available. Diabetis is a common misspelling of diabetes.
Diabets
Diabetes is a chronic illness that occurs when the body doesn't produce insulin or doesn't use it properly. This eMedTV page describes the effects of diabetes and explains how to manage the condition. Diabets is a common misspelling of diabetes.
Diabettes
Diabetes is characterized by the body's inability to properly convert food into energy. This eMedTV selection gives a brief overview of the condition and provides a link to more detailed information. Diabettes is a common misspelling of diabetes.
Diabetus
Diabetes is a disorder in which the body is unable to convert food into energy properly. This eMedTV Web page lists the various types of diabetes and describes possible complications of the condition. Diabetus is a common misspelling of diabetes.
Diabietes
There are three main types of diabetes -- type 1, type 2, and gestational diabetes. This page of the eMedTV site takes a brief look at diabetes, including information on who is at risk for this condition. Diabietes is a common misspelling of diabetes.
Diabites
To lower the risk of experiencing diabetes complications, it is crucial to effectively manage the condition. This eMedTV page lists symptoms and complications that can occur in someone with diabetes. Diabites is a common misspelling of diabetes.
Diabitic
As this eMedTV page explains, there are three main types of diabetes (type 1, type 2, and gestational diabetes). This page describes these various types of diabetes and offers a link to more information. Diabitic is a common misspelling of diabetic.
Diabities
Diabetes is a condition in which the body cannot properly convert food into energy. This eMedTV Web page lists possible complications of diabetes and explains how to effectively manage your blood sugar. Diabities is a common misspelling of diabetes.
Diaebetes
People with diabetes have a buildup of glucose in the blood. This eMedTV resource lists the main types of diabetes, explains why the condition occurs, and describes a typical treatment plan. Diaebetes is a common misspelling of diabetes.
Diagnosing Diabetes
A diabetes diagnosis can be made with an oral glucose tolerance test or a fasting plasma glucose test. This eMedTV article describes both of the tests used in diagnosing this condition, including the gestational form of diabetes.
Diagnosing Diabetic Gastroparesis
Tests used for diagnosing diabetic gastroparesis include barium x-ray, barium beefsteak meal, and ultrasound. This eMedTV article describes these diabetic gastroparesis diagnosis tests and covers other tests used to reach a diagnosis.
Dibetes
People with diabetes often feel tired, hungry, and thirsty. This section of the eMedTV library explains why these symptoms of diabetes occur and why it is crucial to effectively manage diabetes. Dibetes is a common misspelling of diabetes.
Dibetes Insipidus
Diabetes insipidus is a disease that occurs when the kidneys are no longer able to filter urine normally. This eMedTV article describes the symptoms and types of the disease. Dibetes insipidus is a common misspelling of diabetes insipidus.
Dibetes Type 1
People with type 1 diabetes take insulin daily (it's not necessarily the case for people with other types). This eMedTV page briefly discusses the different types of diabetes. Dibetes type 1 is a common misspelling and variation of diabetes types.
Dibetic
This eMedTV Web article explains what a person may experience if they have diabetes. This page provides a brief overview of this chronic condition, and offers a link to more detailed information. Dibetic is a common misspelling of diabetic.
Dibetic Diet
This eMedTV page discusses the importance of maintaining a healthy diabetic diet in controlling blood sugar levels, as well as problems that can occur if blood sugar isn't adequately controlled. Dibetic diet is a common misspelling of diabetic diet.
Diebeta
This page of the eMedTV archives explains that DiaBeta helps to treat type 2 diabetes by lowering blood sugar levels. This page also lists possible side effects and briefly explains dosing information. Diebeta is a common misspelling of DiaBeta.
Diebetes
In someone with diabetes, the body is unable to properly convert food into energy. This eMedTV article covers the different types, symptoms, and treatments, and lists some former names for the condition. Diabetes is a common misspelling of diabetes.
Diebetes Control
This eMedTV page explains why it is important to control diabetes and lists some of the principles of managing diabetes (like learning as much as possible about diabetes). Diebetes control is a common misspelling and variation of managing diabetes.
Diebetes Cure
There is no diabetes cure. However, as this eMedTV resource explains, treatment can go a long way in helping people with this condition live a healthy life. Diebetes cure is a common misspelling and variation of diabetes treatment.
Diebetes Testing
This eMedTV segment describes the two most common tests used in diagnosing diabetes. It also explains situations when one test is preferred over another. Diebetes testing is a common misspelling and variation of diagnosing diabetes.
Diebetic
People who are overweight are at a higher risk of developing diabetes. This eMedTV page further discusses diabetes, including possible symptoms and how it is diagnosed. Diebetic is a common misspelling of diabetic.
Diebetic Diet
This eMedTV Web page explains why maintaining a healthy diet is a crucial part of controlling blood sugar and offers guidelines about the foods a person with diabetes should eat. Diebetic diet is a common misspelling of diabetic diet.
Diebetic Diets
The primary purpose of a diabetic diet is to keep blood sugar levels normal. However, as this eMedTV page explains, they can also prevent associated complications. Diebetic diets is a common misspelling and variation of diabetes recipes.
Diebetic Medicine
Various types of diabetes medication are available, depending on the type of diabetes you have. This eMedTV segment describes these diabetes medicines in more detail. Diebetic medicine is a common variation and misspelling of diabetes medication.
Diebetic Recipes
Diabetic recipes are important to the health and well-being of people with this condition. This eMedTV Web page explains why this is so and includes a link to sample recipes. Diebetic recipes is a common misspelling and variation of diabetes recipes.