Top 3 Symptoms of Diabetes | how symptoms of diabetes develop | Complication of diabetes | Daily MED
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 Published On May 16, 2020

This video is about top 3 symptoms of diabetes, how symptoms of diabetes develop, complications of diabetes. Reasons why diabetes happen. How each symptoms develop, what mechanism is involved, reason behind why particular symptoms come in a diabetic patient (pathophysiology of diabetes). What if a patient has a long standing diabetes what changes will come to his/her life. The diagnostic tests which finds, if a patient is prediabetic, diabetic or in what stage of diabetes the pateinet is along with the other tests for diabetes are explained in this video.
Diabetic ketoacidosis one of the dangerous situation of the diabetes is explained in this video that why it happens. How liver is involved.
*Please CORRECT POLYDYPSIA AND (NOT POLYDYspIA)

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