I'm a 16 year old female, and have some odd symptoms.
I've noticed in the last year that I have really bad circulation in my hands-- sometimes they almost shrivel up and are almost ...
My father's side of the family has a history of diabetes.
My dad was diagnosed that he had diabetes 16 years AFTER I was born. My uncle was diagnosed in his 40s. My grandfather was diagnosed in ...
Does low blood affects a diabetic’s perception of sweetness? im doing a science fsir project and i need help ansering this quistion (Does low blood affects a diabetic’s perception of sweetness? )
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okay so i went to the doc cuz i felt dizzy and very weak and he said my BP was a little high. 140. so then i got meds, now it is at 130. well thats what it read 3 weeks ago.. i do not feel as weak as ...
I am 23 and a diabetic. I have been since I was four. Over the past three years I have come to realize I can not get pregnant.. Also I was in the hospital one time for very painful cysts on both my ...
I have an 81 year old grandmother who does take medicine with the side effect of loss of appitite, but she hasn't always been on them. this lady is constantly saying i'm not hungry ...
Your pancreas can be affected by many things. Some structural, such as gallstone disease or pancreatic tumors. It could be toxins like alcohol or some insecticides, or even bacterial, viral or parasitic causes of damage. There are some genetic conditions that affect the pancreas, and many medications. Surgeries can affect the pancreas, or renal disease or blunt trauma to the stomach.
In the long term, alcohol and tobacco are big culprits, along with obstructive conditions (like a tumor) or autoimmune diseases such as Crohn's disease or inflammatory bowel disease.
These are just some of the things that can affect the pancreas.