This video discusses the following:
Classes of type 1 diabetes mellitus based on the signs and symptoms.
Early onset type 1 diabetes mellitus.
Diabetic ketoacidosis.
Silent type 1 diabetes mellitus.
Explanation of:
Polyuria/Glycosuria
Polydipsia
Catabolic state/weight loss/polyphagia
Lens blurring and visual problems
Reasons for the recurrent candidial infections.
This video discusses the following:
1. Classes of type 1 diabetes mellitus based on the signs and symptoms.
2. Early onset type 1 diabetes mellitus.
3. Diabetic ketoacidosis.
4. Silent type 1 diabetes mellitus.
5. Explanation of: Polyuria/GlycosuriaPolydipsia/Catabolic state/weight loss/polyphagia
6. Lens blurring and visual problems.
7. Reasons for the recurrent candidial infections.
Presented by Dr. Mobeen Syed
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2 Comments
pmanyandure3@*.com
Oct 20 2022, 3:22 am
the video got cut in the middle please how do i access the full video
legendns@*.com
Mar 29 2020, 8:18 pm
Dr. Been why does the lecture gets cut when you mention the nephron and its mechanism with glucose?