Tag: diabetes management


REGIMEN

Etymology and Conceptual Definition of Regimen The term regimen is deeply rooted in historical medical and philosophical practices, tracing its origins to the Latin word regimen, meaning “rule,” “guidance,” or “a prescribed way of life.” Historically, regimens were not merely medical prescriptions but comprehensive guides encompassing moral, physical, and environmental factors deemed necessary for maintaining […]

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DIABETIC REACTIONS

Introduction to Diabetic Reactions Diabetes Mellitus is recognized as a profound chronic metabolic disorder, fundamentally characterized by sustained high concentrations of glucose in the bloodstream, a state known as hyperglycemia. This condition arises either from the body’s inability to produce sufficient insulin (absolute deficiency) or the ineffective utilization of the insulin that is produced (insulin […]

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EXTENDED CARE

Definition and Context of Extended Care Extended care represents a critical approach to managing health conditions that require sustained attention and long-term therapeutic strategies, particularly concerning chronic illnesses. Unlike acute care, which focuses on immediate, short-term treatment of severe symptoms or injuries, extended care is fundamentally concerned with the continuity of health management, disease progression […]

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How to cope with diabetes and depression

Introduction: The Dual Challenge of Diabetes and Depression Diabetes mellitus and major depressive disorder (MDD) represent two of the most prevalent and debilitating chronic health conditions globally. Their co-occurrence poses a profound challenge to public health systems and individuals alike, significantly impacting quality of life, increasing healthcare utilization, and worsening clinical outcomes for both illnesses. […]

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Psychological effects of diabetes

Introduction: Defining Diabetes and its Scope Diabetes is characterized as a chronic, metabolic disease defined by sustained high levels of blood glucose, medically termed hyperglycemia. This debilitating condition arises from defects in the body’s ability to produce insulin, utilize insulin effectively (insulin resistance), or a combination of both mechanisms. As a global health crisis, diabetes […]

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SUBCUTANEOUS INJECTION

Subcutaneous Injection Introduction and Core Definition A Subcutaneous Injection, frequently abbreviated as SC or SQ, is a fundamental route of parenteral drug administration utilized across numerous medical disciplines. This method involves introducing therapeutic substances directly into the adipose tissue layer situated immediately beneath the dermis and epidermis, often referred to as the hypodermis or subcutis. […]

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DIABETES MELLITUS

Psychological Dimensions of Diabetes Mellitus The Core Definition: Diabetes Mellitus and Its Psychosocial Context Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is fundamentally a chronic metabolic disorder characterized by high blood sugar levels over a prolonged period, resulting either from the pancreas not producing enough Insulin, or the body’s cells not responding properly to the insulin produced. While the […]

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SOMATOSTATIN

Somatostatin: The Universal Inhibitory Peptide The Core Definition and Mechanism Somatostatin, frequently abbreviated as SST, is a powerful and evolutionarily conserved peptide hormone and neuropeptide characterized primarily by its broad inhibitory capabilities across various physiological systems. Produced in several key regions, including the specialized D cells of the pancreatic islets, the gastrointestinal tract, and crucially, […]

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