In diabetic patients, increased foamy urine often signals important underlying health issues. This symptom may be linked to elevated urinary glucose caused by poor glycemic control, kidney damage, or urinary tract infections. To safeguard health, diabetic patients should focus on the following key examinations and precautions when undergoing relevant tests.Basic laboratory tests are essential. Blood […]
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How to Differentiate Seasonal Skin Conditions from Diabetic Skin Diseases?
With every change of seasons, many people suffer from skin allergies, experiencing itching, maculopapular skin rashes, and even edema triggered by contact allergies. For individuals living with diabetes, distinguishing whether these symptoms stem from seasonal allergies or diabetes-induced skin lesions is critically important.Diabetic skin disease is a common complication of diabetes with diverse types, each […]
Is a Negative Urine Test Result Indicative of Diabetes?
When your urine test report shows negative for glucose, do you understand the potential implications behind this result? A negative urine glucose reading initially seems to guarantee good health, meaning no glucose was detected in your urine.
How Does CKM Achieve the Stepwise Goals of Prevention, Delay, and Reversal?
Professor Pan Qi from Beijing Hospital proposes establishing a three-tier screening network for early identification of Cardio-Kidney-Metabolic (CKM) syndrome.First, implement a risk-stratified screening strategy with life-cycle monitoring: children undergo annual blood pressure checks starting at age 3; overweight/obese children receive fasting blood glucose, lipid profile, and urinary albumin-to-creatinine ratio (UACR) testing every six months.Second, regarding […]
Routine Blood Tests Cannot Detect Diabetes
Diabetes, a common disease in modern society, relies on blood tests for diagnosis. Although blood tests can indeed reveal the presence of diabetes, the details and misunderstandings involved are often confusing.One point must be made clear: routine blood tests cannot detect diabetes.A complete blood count (CBC) usually examines cellular components of the blood, such as […]
Predicting Diabetes Risk Using Body Mass Index (BMI) and Waist Circumference
I. Interpretation of Core Health IndicatorsBody Mass Index (BMI) is an important measure for evaluating health status.The calculation is straightforward: weight in kilograms divided by the square of height in meters.Among Asian populations, diabetes risk increases significantly when BMI reaches or exceeds specific thresholds.Specifically: For people already living with diabetes, the ideal BMI range is […]
How is acanthosis nigricans diagnosed?
Acanthosis nigricans is usually diagnosed through clinical evaluation, laboratory tests, and screening.
What Tests Are Required for Gestational Diabetes Mellitus?
Gestational diabetes mellitus requires five core tests: fasting blood glucose, oral glucose tolerance test, glycated hemoglobin, urine glucose and urine ketone bodies, and fetal ultrasound. A diagnosis can be made if any one value exceeds the threshold.This test assesses the body’s ability to regulate glucose load.
Main Methods and Significance of Early Screening for Diabetes
Early screening for diabetes is an examination that can detect abnormal changes in blood glucose during the early stage of diabetes, before obvious symptoms appear. The purpose of this screening is to achieve early diagnosis and early intervention, so as to minimize the risk of complications.I. Purpose of Screening II. Main Screening Methods III. Who […]
Diagnosis of Normocalcemic Primary Hyperparathyroidism (NPHPT)
According to Professor Jiaqiang Zhou from Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine, the diagnosis of normocalcemic primary hyperparathyroidism (NPHPT) mainly includes the following aspects:I. Core Testing Items II. Exclusion of Secondary Causes III. Adjunctive Diagnostic Tools