English to Arabic Dictionary diabetic

diabetic

مريض بالسكر
definition
noun
Research that helps us understand how older diabetics view their illness is largely unexplored.
a person suffering from diabetes.
adjective
The commonest cause of neuropathic ulceration is diabetes, and many diabetic patients with neuropathic ulceration will also have an arterial problem that requires correction.
having diabetes.
translation of 'diabetic'
adjective
مريض بالسكر
example
Many 'diabetic' patients have neuropathy, which, in combination with arterial insufficiency, puts them at increased risk of neuroischaemic tissue loss
Maybe they're 'diabetic' or on a diet, but they still want something sweet at the end of a meal.
Dogs may have been under suspicion in these studies, but three cases show dogs in a good light as they detect their 'diabetic' owners' hypoglycaemia.
Insulin omission, which is recognised as a purging behaviour in the DSM-IV criteria, was the most common weight loss method after dieting among the 'diabetic' subjects.
she's 'diabetic'
The book contains a list of food items suitable for 'diabetic' patients, routine exercises, diet control measures and details of periodical check-ups.
Overall, almost half of all Latinos with diabetes had 'diabetic' retinopathy.
The commonest cause of neuropathic ulceration is diabetes, and many 'diabetic' patients with neuropathic ulceration will also have an arterial problem that requires correction.
For example, one young boy with emotional difficulties was also a newly diagnosed 'diabetic' .
The hospital has a special 'diabetic' care clinic and encourages patients to use the public facilities to exercise, maintain and manage good health.
My mother had packed a lunch in our cooler, including some cans of imported diet soda for my 'diabetic' brother, Don.
This mechanism is thought to be important in some forms of laxative abuse, 'diabetic' diarrhoea, and thyrotoxicosis.
The cost of providing dialysis for uremic 'diabetic' patients in the U.S. exceeded $2 billion in 1990.
So far, the first approach can only cure diabetic mice, while the second one can only breed mice designed not to become 'diabetic' if their b cells are knocked out.
Time zone changes and altered meal times can result in insulin dependent diabetics becoming hypoglycaemic, though 'diabetic' meals can be provided.
Nowadays 'diabetic' children's diets are not very different from what other children eat.
He was also 'diabetic' , but was deprived of his medication for as long as three months.
Because of the projected increase in type 2 diabetes the number of 'diabetic' patients worldwide is predicted to double within the next 15 years, to over 100 million.
Left untreated, 'diabetic' ketoacidosis can lead to a coma and possibly death.
Diabetes UK care adviser Roopinder Drar said the rules that applied to a 'diabetic' 's diet could often be applied to anyone.
Fear motivates us to drive cautiously even when in a great hurry, and fear makes a 'diabetic' adhere to his diet and take his insulin daily.
Many factors like BMI, BP and glycaemic control might affect IR in an obese hypertensive 'diabetic' patient population like our amlodipine group.
A 'diabetic' diet need not mean a complete departure from a normal one; often, a few adjustments will suffice.
Some patients develop 'diabetic' peripheral neuropathy characterised by loss of sensation in the feet.
Since diabetics are at high risk for heart disease, avoiding fat and cholesterol is the most important goal of the 'diabetic' diet, and a vegetarian diet is ideal.
The profoundly deaf man is also 'diabetic' and had a leg amputated after a road accident.
Results indicated that alpha lipoic acid may slightly improve cardiac autonomic neuropathy in 'diabetic' patients.
I have been a 'diabetic' since junior high and had to drink sissy diet sodas for years.
She said although 90 per cent of arthritis patients would experience foot problems at some time, specialist foot clinics were scarce, in contrast with 'diabetic' centres.
The most common and most serious eye complication of diabetes is 'diabetic' retinopathy, which may result in poor vision or even blindness.
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