Table of Contents
- 1 What causes diabetes1?
- 2 What happens if we take more tablets at a time?
- 3 When do most cases of patient abandonment occur?
- 4 What are the warning signs of childhood diabetes?
- 5 Does overdose of medicine cause death?
- 6 How many questions does the average person ask in a day?
- 7 Why is it important to ask questions?
- 8 How do you respond when someone asks you a personal question?
What causes diabetes1?
What Causes Type 1 Diabetes? Type 1 diabetes is thought to be caused by an autoimmune reaction (the body attacks itself by mistake) that destroys the cells in the pancreas that make insulin, called beta cells. This process can go on for months or years before any symptoms appear.
What happens if we take more tablets at a time?
Taking more than one medicine with the same active ingredient could result in getting too much of that ingredient, which could damage your liver or lead to other serious health problems.
Can diabetes go away?
According to recent research, type 2 diabetes cannot be cured, but individuals can have glucose levels that return to non-diabetes range, (complete remission) or pre-diabetes glucose level (partial remission) The primary means by which people with type 2 diabetes achieve remission is by losing significant amounts of …
When do most cases of patient abandonment occur?
When Do Most Cases of Patient Abandonment Occur? Most patient abandonment cases occur when a doctor, hospital or medical facility inappropriately and abruptly ends a relationship with a patient.
What are the warning signs of childhood diabetes?
Symptoms
- Increased thirst.
- Frequent urination, possibly bed-wetting in a toilet-trained child.
- Extreme hunger.
- Unintentional weight loss.
- Fatigue.
- Irritability or behavior changes.
- Fruity-smelling breath.
Can I take all my tablet together?
As long as a doctor or pharmacist has taken into account the effect of taking two or more medicines at the same time it should be perfectly safe.
Does overdose of medicine cause death?
Taking too much of a medicine can be very dangerous, and even fatal. But accidental overdoses can be prevented. If someone is not breathing or is unresponsive, and they have taken a medicine, seek help straight away.
How many questions does the average person ask in a day?
Answers for this question vary a lot from age to occupations. Studies say 4 year old children ask about 300–400 questions per day. Mother’s ask about 100. The prime minister of England asked 22 questions per day (for a specific number of days). My estimate for the number of questions per average person per day would be about 20.
Is it bad to ask too many questions in a conversation?
Too many questions at once, without letting the other person respond to your first question, I think is not very skillful. If you want to make a connection with someone, make sure you’re also introspective about your own personal reaction to the other person, so don’t take it personally if someone decides they’ve had enough.
Why is it important to ask questions?
So in asking questions, we gather information and then we can sort it to see what might be more useful (or better discarded) along the path to our increased virtue and to our virtuous contributing (and that of others) and in diminishing perverse intentions and behaviors. This is why asking is always a good practice.
How do you respond when someone asks you a personal question?
So my suggestion is this: use your emotional intelligence to gauge your questions. When someone responds to a question that’s a bit personal in nature, say something like “thank you for sharing that. I really appreciate you sharing this with me.”