Friday, October, 23, 2009
Is Abdominal Pain A Symptom Of Diabetes
Health Encyclopedia: Urinary Tract Infection Symptoms
Symptoms
Symptoms of lower urinary tract infections usually begin suddenly and may include one or more of the following signs:
- The urge to urinate frequently, which may recur immediately after the bladder is emptied.
- A painful burning sensation. (If this is the only symptom, then the infection is most likely urethritis.)
- Discomfort or pressure in the lower abdomen. The abdomen can feel bloated.
- Cramping in the pelvic area or back.
- The urine often has a strong smell, looks cloudy, or contains blood. Th...
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Expert & Community Posts
By Dr. Bill Quick
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Health Expert
...Patients should be informed that persistent severe abdominal pain, which may be accompanied by...
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By healthgal
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Health Expert
...happened to me recently when I woke up with excruciating abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting and...
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By Dr. Fran Cogen
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Health Expert
...acetone odor to breath, with possible association of abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting. ...
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By Todd Eisner
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Health Expert
...opening in your skin, other symptoms can include abdominal pain, fever, itching and weakness....
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By David Mendosa
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Health Expert
...serious complication. If you have “persistent severe abdominal pain which may or may not be...
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Health Guide
Diabetes is called a disorder of metabolism. More simply put,
diabetes keeps your body from properly utilizing the sugar obtained from food. Your body changes most of the food you eat into a form of...
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...symptoms of a heart attack include:Shortness of breathCardiac arrestDizziness, weakness, and fainting
Abdominal painPatients most likely to have atypical symptoms are women and the very elderly...
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The two major forms of
diabetes are type 1, previously called insulin-dependent
diabetes mellitus (IDDM) or juvenile-onset
diabetes, and type 2, previously called non-insulin-dependent...
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The two major forms of
diabetes are type 1 (previously called insulin-dependent
diabetes mellitus, IDDM, or juvenile-onset
diabetes) and type 2 (previously called noninsulin-dependent...
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...afterward.Empyema. Pus in the gallbladder (called empyema) occurs in 2 - 3% of patients with acute cholecystitis.
Abdominal pain is usually severe and is typically present for more than seven...
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