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11-Year-Old Child Diagnosed with Diabetes, but Unknown Whether Type 1 or Type 2

The child’s anti-glutamic acid decarboxylase antibodies, insulin cell antibodies, and insulin autoantibodies all tested negative. The glucose tolerance test result was 2, and there was a history of diabetic ketoacidosis. It is necessary to examine blood insulin and C-peptide levels to determine the type of diabetes.
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  • Diabetes
  • Type 1 Diabetes
  • Type 2 Diabetes
  • Serum Test
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26-Week Blood Sugar Test Results

Inquire about blood sugar control and dietary advice during pregnancy
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  • Pregnancy Health
  • Blood Sugar Control
  • Diabetes
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26-Week Gestational Diabetes Test Results and Dietary Suggestions

The gestational diabetes test shows elevated blood sugar levels, inquiring about suitable foods and fruit choices
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  • Maternal Health
  • Diabetes
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A 15-Month-Old Child Diagnosed with Diabetes After Fever

The child was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes after a fever and is currently undergoing genetic testing.
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  • Diabetes
  • Pediatrics
  • Blood Sugar
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A 23-Year-Old’s Fasting Blood Sugar at 13.3: What Could It Mean?

A 23-year-old is found with a fasting blood sugar level of 13.3, accompanied by weight loss, increased water intake, and frequent urination. What diseases could this be related to?
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  • Diabetes
  • Blood Sugar Control
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Abnormal Glucose Tolerance Test

Treatment of Gestational Diabetes and Prevention of Pediatric Diabetes
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  • Pregnant Women's Health
  • Diabetes
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Abnormal Urinary Protein Test Results in Diabetics: How to Handle?

A diabetic patient with a urinary protein level of 10.3g/L, accompanied by lower back pain and night sweats, should receive timely treatment for diabetes and related complications.
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  • Diabetes
  • Urinary Protein
  • Kidney Disease
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Abnormal Urine Test: Possible Causes and Corresponding Treatments for Protein 2+

Discovering protein 2+ in a urine test may be related to diabetes kidney disease, and further examination and appropriate treatment measures are required.
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  • Health
  • Diabetes
  • Kidney Disease
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Acupuncture Therapy for Diabetes

This article introduces how to assist in controlling diabetes through the massage of the Chengjiang acupoint.
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  • Diabetes
  • Acupuncture Therapy
  • Massage
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Adverse Reactions of Novolin R50

This article discusses the side effects of Novolin R50, including potential symptoms of hyperglycemic reactions.
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  • Diabetes
  • Drug Side Effects
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