Diabetes Education Course on Plasma Glucose, Urea, Creatinine, Uric Acid at Central Hospital of Country
Authors
Dr. Juan De Ruiz Mopa
Medical School, Multidisciplinary Pain Management Center and Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care, General Hospital, Valencia University, Spain
Keywords:
HIV, lifestyle, diabetes, patients
Abstract
Modern diabetes mellitus rely heavily on dietary control and lifestyle,
often combined with ongoing blood sugar testing. Diabetes studies are
a basic requirement for the management of non-medical diabetes treatment.
Only treatment cannot control diabetes. There should be tolerable
behaviors that change from learning about nutrition, physology, continuing
education, diabetes prevention, disease awareness, self-esteem
and informing medical staff, using technology. of information. There
are patients with mild and gradual diabetes in Mozambique due to poor
diet, sedentary lifestyle, urbanization, obesity and the use of traditional
healers for the treatment of diabetes, which can lead to complications
such as diabetes and diabetes mellitus. amputation of limbs. Another
common cause of diabetes is the stress of antiretroviral drugs used to
treat diabetes mellitus. Diabetes studies were conducted with general
groups of patients according to the needs of the patients, diabetic
complications and other related diseases. Three studies were organized
at Nampula Central Hospital over a period of one month (basement,
pre-follow and second follow-up). Each participant was screened for
each component regarding their glucose glucose and glucose acid and
uric acid. Statistical analysis has shown the strong effects of compliance
with this whole component.