Acidosis
... of the body to produce or respond properly to
insulin , required by the body to convert glucose to ... may also arise as a result of insufficient
insulin therapy. Renal tubular acidosis (RTA) is ... , causing keto acidosis * - low in diabetes (
insulin -reaction hypoglycemia ) * - - self blood ...
Autoimmune disease
... have a higher risk for hypothyroidism . Type 1 (
insulin -dependent) diabetes poses a higher risk and is ... problem since hypothyroidism can affect
insulin requirements. Autoimmune Disease s Auto ... disease in which the immune system destroys
insulin -producing cells in the pancreas . Type 1 ...
Bovine
... Having to do with cattle. For example, bovine
insulin is
insulin obtained from cattle. bowel ... Myloral ( ... placebo . Alternative treatment ... Most
insulin being used today is 'human ...
Carbohydrates
... in the pancreas and excretes additional
insulin , which in turn causes the kidney s to discharge ... , exercise to burn glucose , and regular
insulin injection s, sometimes administered via a portable
insulin pump. ...
Cardiovascular
... risk for cardiovascular disease and
insulin resistance . People who are larger around the ... diabetes mellitus type 2, is characterized by
insulin resistance in peripheral tissue s and a defect in
insulin secretion by beta cells. Diabetes mellitus ...
Cardiovascular Disease
... increased risk for cardiovascular disease and
insulin resistance . People who are larger around the ... diabetes mellitus type 2, is characterized by
insulin resistance in peripheral tissue s and a defect in
insulin secretion by beta cells. Diabetes mellitus ...
Cell
... If your body does not make enough
insulin or if the
insulin or the cell receptors do not work the way they ... When this happens, the body makes an overdose of
insulin , which can lead to abnormal cell growth. ...
Diabetes
... caused by inadequate production or use of
insulin , ... Diabetes mellitus : Better known just ... is a condition in which sufficient amounts of
insulin are either not produced, or the body is unable to use the
insulin that is produced. DIABETES - Diabetes ...
Diabetes mellitus
... in the blood . It can be caused by too little
insulin (a hormone produced by the pancreas to regulate blood sugar ), resistance to
insulin , or both. Type 2 diabetes - also called ... diabetes mellitus, adult-onset diabetes , non-
insulin -dependent diabetes , or just diabetes - is a ...
Diabetic ketoacidosis
... ketoacidosis (DKA) always results from a severe
insulin deficiency .
insulin is the hormone secreted by the body to lower ... may also arise as a result of insufficient
insulin therapy. Diabetic ketoacidosis Definition: ...
Flood
... To compensate, the pancreas produces more
insulin . The cells sense this flood of
insulin and become even more resistant, resulting in a ... cycle of high glucose levels and often high
insulin levels. Condensation is probably the culprit, ...
Glucagon
... of the pancreas , which secrete the hormone s
insulin and glucagon . Glucagon Diagnostic Kit ... in patients with diabetes treated with
insulin ; ... Don't panic . Glucagon works very ... digestive enzyme s and hormone s, such as
insulin and glucagon , which regulate blood sugar ...
Glucose
... is the main source of energy used by the body.
insulin is a hormone that helps the body use and ... enters your body's cells with the help of
insulin , a hormone produced by the pancreas e that acts like a gatekeeper. Without
insulin , glucose cannot pass through the cell wall, ...
Hyperglycemia
... caused by inadequate production or use of
insulin , a hormone produced in specialized cells ( ... have hyperglycemia because there isn't enough
insulin available to help your cells take up glucose . ... . It occurs when the body does not have enough
insulin or cannot use the ...
Hyperinsulinemia
... . Some women with PCOS have high blood
insulin levels, particularly if they are overweight . ... ? Hyperinsulinemia : Is it diabetes ?
insulin shock
insulin therapy: Does it cause weight gain ? ...
Hyperinsulinism
... in the system of an above-normal amount of
insulin , the substance secreted by the pancreas and ... with medications to decrease the production of
insulin the body. In more serious cases, the child may ... have multi ple pockets of overactive
insulin -secreting cells, rather than a discrete tumor . ...
Hypoglycemia
... than is needed by your body, or when excessive
insulin is released into the blood stream. ... caused by inadequate production or use of
insulin , a hormone produced in specialized cells ( ... , or glucose , is abnormally low. The term
insulin shock is used to describe severe hypoglycemia ...
Injection
... Abbreviated MDI. Several shots every day as of
insulin to provide tight control of blood sugar . ... reach the maintenance dose. Injection s of
insulin are also an effective weapon against Type 2 diabetes .
insulin may be prescribed as a first -line defense, but ...
Insulin C
...
insulin C -peptide When the needle is inserted to draw ... throbbing. Why the test is performed: ...
insulin c omes in many different forms. Some act quickly, ... in. Your doctor may prescribe a combination of
insulin s to give you maximum control. Does ...
Insulinoma
... obesity injection of an excessive amount of
insulin sulfonylurea-induced hypoglycemia ... ... The tumor makes too much of the hormone
insulin and causes the body to store sugar instead of ... s of the pancreas gland that make too much
insulin ) (or history of)— Blood sugar ...
Insulin Shock
... More on
insulin Shock Hyperinsulinism - presence in the system of an above-normal amount of
insulin , the substance secreted by the pancreas and ... body to utilize sugar . An increased amount of
insulin in the body results in ... Alternate ...
Insulin
...
insulin Reaction Overview An
insulin reaction is an excessively low blood sugar ... hypoglycemia ), usually lower than 50 mg/dL.
insulin is used to reduce the amount of sugar in your ...
Insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus
... has this type of diabetes makes little or no
insulin . Most will need to take
insulin shots one or more times a day. Dietary fiber ... because it can often be treated without using
insulin . Non insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus ...
Intravenous
... and reaches the kidney s. Intravenous
insulin therapy. Along with replenishing fluids and monitoring electrolytes , you'll receive
insulin therapy, usually through your veins ( intravenous ly).
insulin helps your cells take up glucose and use it ...
Juvenile diabetes
... a so-called auto immune reaction, destroys the
insulin -producing cells of the pancreas . Consequently, ... disease in which the immune system destroys
insulin -producing cells in the pancreas . Type 1 ... . In type 1 diabetes , the body stops producing
insulin . People with type 1 diabetes must take daily ...
Ketones
... Breakdown of fat occurs when not enough
insulin is present to channel glucose into body cells. ... your doctor considers safe. You may need extra
insulin . You cannot keep any liquids down. You have been ... Diabetic ketoacidosis is caused by inadequate
insulin treatment leading to increased levels of ...
Low blood sugar
... blood screening tests. Alternate Names :
insulin Shock , Low Blood Sugar Definition ... , or glucose , is abnormally low. The term
insulin shock is used to describe severe hypoglycemia ... and does not compensate by taking less
insulin or eating extra carbohydrates or sugar , the ...
Pancreas
... of glucose , releases an appropriate amount of
insulin . In this respect , the machine functions like a ... in the middle part of the upper abdomen .
insulin is produced by the pancreas to help the body ... has two main functions. First , it produces
insulin , which helps the body's cells efficiently absorb ...
Resistance
... MedicineNet For: search help ... Peripheral
insulin resistance : Failure of target tissue s to increase glucose disposal in response to
insulin . See also:
insulin resistance . RESISTANCE : Reduction in a ...
Sugar
... in the system of an above-normal amount of
insulin , the substance secreted by the pancreas and ... while carrying a baby. A DIC OL system An
insulin delivery system with integrated monitoring of ... . System consists of a glucose sensor and
insulin pump. The sensor is implanted under the skin ...
Type 2 diabetes
... when the body does not respond correctly to
insulin , a hormone released by the pancreas . ... your body becomes resistant to the effects of
insulin or when your pancreas produces some, but not enough,
insulin to maintain a normal glucose level. Type 2 ...
Type I diabetes
... to high levels of glucose in the blood , the
insulin -producing cells in the pancreas secrete the hormone
insulin . Type I diabetes occurs when these cells are ... the islet cells of the pancreas , which produce
insulin . People with Type I diabetes usually need ...
Type II diabetes
... blood sugar by increasing the production of
insulin in the pancreas . Type II diabetes can ... exercise , and oral medicines, though temporary
insulin injection s may be necessary during periods of ... a patient with type II diabetes to see if any
insulin is still being produced by the body. It is of ...
Zinc
... A from liver , immune system , taste and
insulin storage Meat, liver , seafood (especially ... skin , including your lips. Novolin ge Lente (
insulin Human Zinc (L)) Novolin ge NPH (Isophane
insulin Human (NPH)) Novolin ge NPH Penfill (Isophane ...
Acetone
... ( sugar ) for energy. The formation of acetone means that cells lack
insulin or cannot effectively use available
insulin to burn glucose for energy. Acetone poisoning Definition: This ...
Amino acids
... crotonaldehyde, hydrazine, arsenic, nickel, cadmium, benzopyrene, ...
insulin glargine differs from human
insulin in three amino acids , slowing down its release and reducing its ...
Autoimmune Diseases
... autoimmune diseases have a higher risk for hypothyroidism . Type 1 (
insulin -dependent) diabetes poses a higher risk and is a special problem since hypothyroidism can affect
insulin requirements. Autoimmune Diseases Auto immunity Auto immunity ...
Burn
... side effects. The formation of acetone means that cells lack
insulin or cannot effectively use available
insulin to burn glucose for energy. Acetone passes through the body into ...
DIC
... medications if everything else has failed. A DIC OL system An
insulin delivery system with integrated monitoring of blood sugar . System consists of a glucose sensor and
insulin pump. The sensor is implanted under the skin and continuously measures ...
Digestion
... , that has altered the normal relationships between digestion and
insulin release A pancreatic tumor , called an insulinoma , that secretes
insulin ... People normally have many bacteria in the bowel that help with ...