Diabetic coma is a serious condition that can occur when blood sugar levels become dangerously high or low. Key warning signs include confusion, difficulty breathing, rapid heartbeat, excessive thirst, frequent urination, and a fruity odor on the breath. It's crucial to monitor blood glucose levels regularly and recognize these symptoms early to prevent progression to a coma. Managing diabetic coma involves immediate medical attention. For high blood sugar (hyperglycemia), administering insulin is vital, while low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) can often be treated with glucose tablets or sugary drinks. Prevention is essential: adhere to a balanced diet, maintain regular physical activity, and follow prescribed medication regimens. Educating yourself and others about the symptoms and treatment options can save lives and ensure timely intervention in critical situations.










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Wan Rosli Wan Ishak, Universiti Sains Malaysia
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Title : Beyond the prescription: Using GLP 1 science and lifestyle coaching to prevent prediabetes and support long term blood sugar control
Keith Hersey, Founder/CEO Destroying Diabetes
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Title : Fetomaternal outcomes in gestational diabetes mellitus with and without polycystic ovary syndrome
Vinita Singh, AIIMS
Title : Effects of a structured education program on glycemic control in type 1 diabetes
Ana Paula Franco Pacheco, Estacio University of Brasília
Title : Cardiorespiratory fitness inflammatory and neurotrophic biomarkers and cognitive function in early versus longer duration type 2 diabetes mellitus
Arbind Kumar Choudhary, All India Institute of Medical Sciences