Nowadays, diabetes has long been a common metabolic disease. Its prevalence in China is close to 120 million, meaning nearly 1 in 10 people has diabetes.Diabetes should never be underestimated. Poor blood sugar control can lead to a series of life‑threatening or disabling complications, such as myocardial infarction, cerebral infarction, and retinopathy. It also carries […]
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Common Causes of Fatigue and Weakness in Diabetic Patients
Fatigue and general weakness in diabetic patients may result from overexertion, poor glycemic control, viral infections, and other factors. Corresponding interventions including general rest therapy, optimized blood glucose management, and antiviral treatment can alleviate symptoms effectively. Fatigue and weakness in diabetic patients may also manifest with other comorbid conditions. Seek consultation at specialized hospitals promptly […]
New Research: Significant Hypomagnesemia with Coagulopathy Closely Linked to Microangiopathy in Pediatric and Adolescent T1DM Populations
Diabetic microangiopathy is a major cause of disability and long‑term mortality in patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM). As an essential micronutrient, magnesium participates in numerous enzymatic reactions and plays critical roles in maintaining cellular homeostasis, bone metabolism, neuromuscular function, and the regulation of inflammation and coagulation. However, clear evidence regarding the associations between […]
Study Indicates: Magnesium Status May Increase Thrombotic Risk in Diabetes
Hypomagnesemia and coagulation disorders are prevalent among diabetic patients, particularly in individuals with type 2 diabetes, and magnesium deficiency elevates thrombotic risk.Magnesium is an essential human nutrient. Serving as a cofactor for approximately 600 enzymes and an activator for 200 enzymes, it plays critical roles in maintaining sodium, potassium, and calcium homeostasis, as well as […]
Association Between Oral-Gut Microbiota Dysbiosis and Chronic Vascular Complications in Long-Duration Type 1 Diabetes Patients
A cross-sectional study conducted by Professor Li Xia’s research team from the Second Xiangya Hospital of Central South University was published online in the journal Cardiovascular Diabetology. By integrating oral and gut microbiota analyses, this study reveals the association between microbiota dysbiosis and chronic vascular complications in patients with long-duration type 1 diabetes (T1D), providing […]
Pathogenesis and Prevalence of Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatotic Liver Disease (MASLD)
Professor Yang Shufang from Taizhou People’s Hospital Affiliated with Nanjing Medical University states that the liver serves as the core hub regulating energy, glucose, and lipid metabolism in the human body. Energy-dense diets combined with sedentary lifestyles readily trigger obesity, metabolic syndrome (MetS), and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM)—key risk factors for MASLD development. The […]
Diabetic Patients May Develop Hypercalcemia
Diabetic patients may develop hypercalcemia, yet there is no direct causal relationship between the two conditions. Diabetes and hypercalcemia have distinct pathological mechanisms, even though they can coexist in the same patient. Diagnosis of hypercalcemia relies on integrating clinical manifestations and laboratory findings. Timely medical evaluation is mandatory when hypercalcemic signs are detected in diabetic […]
The Potential Association Between Hypercalcemia and Diabetes
Hypercalcemia is not diabetes, yet a potential association may exist between the two conditions.Hypercalcemia typically refers to elevated blood calcium concentrations exceeding normal reference ranges, while diabetes is a chronic metabolic disorder characterized by persistent hyperglycemia. Although pancreatic β-cell dysfunction may disrupt calcium metabolism and subsequently trigger hypercalcemia, these remain distinct clinical entities.In certain scenarios, […]
Thin Patients Do Not Necessarily Have Type 1 Diabetes
Being underweight does not necessarily indicate Type 1 diabetes; individuals may also develop Type 2 diabetes. Although Type 1 diabetes is typically associated with insufficient insulin secretion and patients are often lean, Type 2 diabetes can also occur in people with normal or low body weight.
Excessive Sweating in Summer May Be Closely Linked to Blood Glucose Levels
As summer arrives, many people sweat profusely and think it is normal. Everyone sweats sometimes. However, if you have high blood glucose, this sweat is not ordinary.Clinically, we observe that abnormal sweating in hyperglycemic patients during hot weather is often more complex than simple heat exposure. It may signal autonomic nerve damage, hypoglycemic reactions, or […]