diabetic coma
A diabetic coma is a life-threatening complication of diabetes characterized by extremely high or low blood sugar levels that lead to unconsciousness, often caused by inadequate insulin or excessive glucose in the body.
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- causes of diabetic coma
- complications of diabetes
- complications of diabetic coma
- diabetic coma and neurological damage
- diabetic coma and organ failure
- diabetic coma in children
- diabetic coma in pregnancy
- diabetic complications
- diabetic ketoacidosis
- diabetic ketoacidosis coma
- emergency management of diabetic coma
- hyperglycemic coma
- hyperosmolar hyperglycemic coma
- hypoglycemia vs. hyperglycemia
- hypoglycemic coma
- long-term effects of diabetic coma
- prevention of diabetic coma
- recovery from diabetic coma
- risk factors for diabetic coma
- symptoms of diabetic coma
- treatment of diabetic coma
- type 1 diabetic coma
- type 2 diabetic coma
- warning signs of diabetic coma
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